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Race 2

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
18K
YOUR RATING
Anil Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan, Ameesha Patel, John Abraham, Deepika Padukone, and Jacqueline Fernandez in Race 2 (2013)
Ranvir treads through the world of the Indian mafia in Turkey as he looks to avenge the death of his lover and partner in crime, Sonia.
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Ranvir treads through the world of the Indian mafia in Turkey as he looks to avenge the death of his lover and partner in crime.Ranvir treads through the world of the Indian mafia in Turkey as he looks to avenge the death of his lover and partner in crime.Ranvir treads through the world of the Indian mafia in Turkey as he looks to avenge the death of his lover and partner in crime.

  • Directors
    • Abbas Alibhai Burmawalla
    • Mastan Alibhai Burmawalla
  • Writers
    • Kiran Kotrial
    • Shiraz Ahmed
  • Stars
    • Saif Ali Khan
    • Anil Kapoor
    • John Abraham
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Abbas Alibhai Burmawalla
      • Mastan Alibhai Burmawalla
    • Writers
      • Kiran Kotrial
      • Shiraz Ahmed
    • Stars
      • Saif Ali Khan
      • Anil Kapoor
      • John Abraham
    • 58User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 15 nominations total

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    • Ranvir Singh
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    • Robert D'Costa
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    Deepika Padukone
    Deepika Padukone
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            • Abbas Alibhai Burmawalla
            • Mastan Alibhai Burmawalla
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            • Kiran Kotrial
            • Shiraz Ahmed
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          User reviews58

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          GaneshKSalian

          Race 2:A bad successor to to its predecessor Race!

          Race 2 directed by Abbas-Mustan is a sheer disappointment.

          Except for some few exceptional performances and beautiful cinematography,nothing else works.

          Clichéd screenplay,lack of surprising twist and turns,addition of unwanted characters,slow-pacing and unwanted songs.

          The first half of the movie was a bit interesting,but the second half turns out to be more painful,thanks to the hackneyed writing.

          The twists and turns in the second half,is the same twist and turns we saw in its predecessor,Race! Even there are so many songs in the movie.After every 10-15 minutes of some action sequences or some laughable dialogs,there appears song.

          Story: Ranvir (Saif Ali Khan) treads through the world of the Indian mafia in Turkey as he looks to avenge the death of his lover and partner in crime.

          The direction is terrible.

          The writing is half-baked.

          The action sequences is average.

          The music is fairly okay."Allah Duhai Hai" is the best of all.

          The cinematography by Ravi Yadav is excellent.The scenic beauty of Cyprus and Istanbul has been captured very well and is a treat to the eye for the viewer.

          Performances:

          John Abraham's performance is the best of all.He acts the evil part with perfection.Saif Ali Khan is average.Anil Kapoor is good.

          Deepika Padukone looks gorgeous and acts well.Jacqueline Fernandez looks appealing but acts appalling!

          Ameesha Patel,Aditya Pancholi,Bipasha Basu and Rajesh Khattar are all wasted.

          All in all,Race 2 is bad successor to Race.I am giving it a three on ten.Colossal Disappointment!
          2sondiponbiswas

          A pointless movie with nothing racy in it

          Abbas-Mustan always believes in dashing looks, tough fights, engaging storytelling and nail biting climaxes. Well, it worked really well in Race I collecting 85.5 crores worldwide; unfortunately in Race II, although the casts are super cool and fight scenes are quite impressive but the movie lacks immensely on that engaging-story-part.! The movie starts with a bang and takes convoluted route with lots of twists and turns but a bit too slowly because of frequent and unnecessary songs; then in the middle the script looses its element of surprise and you get 'remake' scenes from Zorro I (sword fight where Saif magically redid the epic scene by Antonio Banderas but with 'blunted' swords!) and instead of a sequel you get an ill-advised rehash. The good 'bad-guy' Ranvir/Saif steals the 'highly protected' Shroud Of Turin with just a simple password-forgery and then escapes through the under ground drainage system (which was totally unprotected except an iron-lid); question is, why couldn't he use the same vent to enter the chamber in the first place?!! Can't blame the casts, everyone of them tried hard to live upto their expectations except Amisha Patel playing the role of Anil's extraordinaryly dumb, sex-starved secretary with her poor dressing sense and heavily innuendo-laden dialogues like "When will you pop my cherry?" In short, Race II is a wreck of a movie with pointless screenplay. Only thing racy about the movie is the sizzling Deepika Padukone.
          AvinashPatalay

          Sequel fizzle

          "Race" was truly an classy thriller loaded with serpentine twists. A benchmark so high that warranted the makers to surpass if not match. Sadly the franchise clearly is out for the money that can be milked and therefore loses its steam.

          For starters instead of taking the linear continuation, the franchise should have been independent in its own right. Too many references to "Race" spoil the proceedings.

          Anil Kapoor sadly resorted to gawdy adult jokes. Ameesha Patel, the bimbo secretary was a stocking filler for Sameera Reddy which I am sure nobody cared. Saif reprised his role and look from the first one. Bipasha has a two-minute cameo. Jacqueline & Deepika attempted to fill the void of Katrina and failed miserably. On that note, Jacqueline has the looks and the style to carry it off - sadly lacks in acting department. John Abraham seems to reprising his role from "Dhoom" only this time around steals bits and pieces from "Force" to showcase his chiseled body in the match sequences. Aditya Pancholi is passable.

          Pritam has done full justice to the music and is in line with the first "Race". And thats the only saving grace about this sequel.
          5nairtejas

          Race 2 = { ( Race 1 -minus- intelligent plot) + (Fashion Show) }

          I wasn't expecting much from the director duo after "Players." But, since Race was a very good watch, I watched Race 2 and was disappointed.

          It starts with fabulous action sequences in great locations and as you try and perceive what it will be all about in the remaining 2 hours, a twist awaits you and the total number of twists we have here is colossal and that is why I gave it 5 stars. It is surely a thriller, I guarantee that. But too much of style and Bollywood punches ruined this broth.

          But, as a cinemaholic, I felt the plot was saggy, the performances by the cast wasn't up to the mark. Saif is cool, John is beast and lacks character depth, the lead girls act dumb and try VERY hard to be killers. Anil Kapoor has disappointed me the most with his not-so-witty jokes along with emcee voluptuous Amisha! And it also demands total attention or else, you will lose your way into this maze.

          Direction is sweet; the screenplay sucks and the story, which has to be a foundation of such high-octane flicks is feeble, fickle and sometimes even super-fly. Music is like... good - but the songs - film- makers were forced to slide them in.

          Race 2 is not a red-lounge-reclining seat movie, but looking at the 2013 releases, it is better than Matru but feebler than Table No. 21.

          Bottom Line: Some Race 2 sequences will make you whine and swear, but the rest MAY... I repeat, MAY make you happy. It is a type of movie where different people will have different verdicts. And my verdict is it is a preposterous caper where no only a couple of rich Indians run the town. It is like hue & saturation. You can go for it if you haven't anything to do this three- day weekend! It will entertain you to some extent, but if you are a serious cinema-goer (and critic) and aspire logic, Race 2 cannot be compared with its predecessor or with any action flick for that matter.

          Some pivotal plot points have been copied from Nicholas Cage starrer National Treasure & certain Hollywood spy movies.

          WATCH OUT FOR: Saif, explosions, ridiculous stunt scenes, numerous plot turns, expected ending, cheesy dialogues and a useless wrestling sequence.

          Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES

          Language: Clean | Sex: No | Foreplay: No | Violence: Strong | Gore: Very Mild | Alcohol: Strong | Nudity: Medium | Smoking: No
          5ckaran80

          same as RACE......

          5 years ago , Abbas-Mustan directed Race set a new level in the thriller genre as far as bollywood is concerned....RACE-2 is no different...

          As a sequel to RACE i expected this movie to be highly suspenseful, twistful and action packed....which it indeed was.....but what it failed to do was distinguish itself from its prequel...the same kind of storyline, same twists, same type of characters and same scenes were cloned throughout the entire movie... the climax scene was very poorly and sadly executed....

          If u've watched RACE, you can easily predict certain part of the sequences and it makes you feel no different....But unlike RACE, apart from only planning and plotting, some action sequences have also been included and to my surprise, they have been executed to perfection....Along with action, cinematography and background score have been the most unique features of RACE-2...

          As far as the cast is concerned,there are average performances by JOHN, DEEPIKA and others, but its SAIF who steals all the way...JOHN would have done a far better in a negative role...but fails to impress much...

          Finally RACE-2 has all the contents to make it a good thriller film with unexpected twists, but it would have been much much better if the script would have different from its prequel....

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          • Trivia
            Saif Ali Khan was unhappy with the film and called it "plastic" and "fake".
          • Goofs
            In the Lamborghini blast sequence, it can be clearly seen that in the frame just before the explosion, it has been changed to a dummy car.
          • Quotes

            Ranvir Singh: The race was always mine, and will always be mine, because I'm the oldest player of this race.

          • Connections
            Featured in It's Entertainment (2014)
          • Soundtracks
            Allah Duhai Hai
            Written by Mayur Puri

            Performed by Atif Aslam, Vishal Dadlani, Anushka Manchanda, Ritu Pathak, Michie One

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          • Release date
            • January 25, 2013 (India)
          • Country of origin
            • India
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          • Language
            • Hindi
          • Also known as
            • Đường Đua Máu 2
          • Filming locations
            • Turkey(Exterior)
          • Production companies
            • UTV Motion Pictures
            • Tips Films Pvt. Ltd.
            • Illuminati Films
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          • Budget
            • ₹940,000,000 (estimated)
          • Gross US & Canada
            • $1,579,940
          • Opening weekend US & Canada
            • $884,757
            • Jan 27, 2013
          • Gross worldwide
            • $20,531,909
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          • Runtime
            • 2h 30m(150 min)
          • Color
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          • Aspect ratio
            • 2.35 : 1

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