Raees
- 2017
- Tous publics
- 2h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
53K
YOUR RATING
A bootlegger sets out to improve his community as a promising leader but falls in a political trap.A bootlegger sets out to improve his community as a promising leader but falls in a political trap.A bootlegger sets out to improve his community as a promising leader but falls in a political trap.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 17 nominations total
Nawazuddin Siddiqui
- IPS Majmudar
- (as Nawazuddin Siddique)
Mohd. Zeeshan Ayyub
- Sadiq
- (as Zeeshan Ayub)
Sahaarsh Shuklaa
- Popat
- (as Saharsh Shukla)
Nalneesh Neel
- Lalji
- (as Nalneesh)
Babita Anant
- Mohalla Woman 5
- (as Babita Dogra)
Featured reviews
Shah Rukh Khan as Raees rocks as usual. He lives as a don throughout the movie. The anger in his face, the romance that he showcases, the sentiment he experiences and the fights he undergoes shows he hasn't aged at all. The style he carries as a don will bring whistles in the theaters for sure.
His dialogue delivery is perfect as ever. He impresses in every frame. One of the best roles Shah Rukh has done in his career. His lead pair Mahira Khan as Aasiya has little screen presence. But she has utilized it well. Be it the sentiment scenes or the romantic part she is a perfect addition. A little more of her screen presence wouldn't have spoiled the movie.
As Shah Rukh, Nawazuddin Siddiqui does have a powerful role. He walks with pride as the ACP Majmudar. His acting was perfect and does what was needed for the role. I won't say it's his best ever, but he delivers what was needed.
Rahul Dholakia's direction was excellent. He has handled both the character to the perfection. Whereas directing Shah Rukh or Nawazuddin, he has added the right blend. The recreation of the 90's time frame was the top notch. The battery scenes are good add, Mahira is the only one spared for calling Shah Rukh the battery.
Cinematography by K.U.Mohana and the music by Ram Sampath are added colour. Sunny Leone sizzles as Laila.
Though the screenplay is good the story is way old one. There are few side-lines like messed up action sequences and a dragging second half. Director should have concentrated in trimming the second half.
It's a must watch if you are a die-hard Shah Rukh fan, but as a common movie goer few might find it boring in the second half.
His dialogue delivery is perfect as ever. He impresses in every frame. One of the best roles Shah Rukh has done in his career. His lead pair Mahira Khan as Aasiya has little screen presence. But she has utilized it well. Be it the sentiment scenes or the romantic part she is a perfect addition. A little more of her screen presence wouldn't have spoiled the movie.
As Shah Rukh, Nawazuddin Siddiqui does have a powerful role. He walks with pride as the ACP Majmudar. His acting was perfect and does what was needed for the role. I won't say it's his best ever, but he delivers what was needed.
Rahul Dholakia's direction was excellent. He has handled both the character to the perfection. Whereas directing Shah Rukh or Nawazuddin, he has added the right blend. The recreation of the 90's time frame was the top notch. The battery scenes are good add, Mahira is the only one spared for calling Shah Rukh the battery.
Cinematography by K.U.Mohana and the music by Ram Sampath are added colour. Sunny Leone sizzles as Laila.
Though the screenplay is good the story is way old one. There are few side-lines like messed up action sequences and a dragging second half. Director should have concentrated in trimming the second half.
It's a must watch if you are a die-hard Shah Rukh fan, but as a common movie goer few might find it boring in the second half.
Gear up for a throwback to the great Salim-Javed blockbusters of the Seventies, where the hero grows up mid-action,breaks the tension and action sequences compel you to whistle. Carrying that legacy forward, is Raees. Shah Rukh Khan plays the titular character of a spectacled goon who hates being called "battery"; he starts from harmless Ponzi schemes but graduates to pre- planned rackets and becomes the top bootlegger of his town. Shah Rukh Khan has never looked better; he's full of fury and for once, isn't spreading his arms, but breaking others'. The film lies entirely on his shoulders and he carries the weight most of the times. When he doesn't, the ever-so-reliable Nawazuddin Siddiqui steps in with his crackling performance. In the trademark Nawaz style, he delivers some comic relief. Mahirah is restricted to songs and a few emotional scenes, but doesn't really add much. If her purpose was to soften the baddie, it's lost on the viewer.Action Scenes Are Like Every Other Bollywood Movie. The first half is well- paced; it draws you in and makes you root for the SRK, But the second half plunges into a weird Robin Hood zone where the antihero's morals are suddenly defibrillated and he becomes a messiah. The movie takes a rough path there on, and the long runtime makes the ride bumpier. The movie can feel a bit long, but if you're going for a great Shah Rukh performance and some good old popcorn- entertainment,And It Gives A Good Message To Viewers. it might just 'raees' to the occasion.
I saw this film with my family in a theater.
Used to watch a tv serial with my wife starring Mahira n had been a fan of her since.
It is about a poor kid who works for some shady guys, later progresses n starts working for a bigger syndicate. One fine day the grown up boy wants to start his own business n splits from the syndicate. Nothing new, except for some good one liners, good performance by Nawaaz as the cop hell bent on taking down all the bootleggers.
SRK is better doing these kinda roles n not running around the trees with his open arms.
One very bad sequence of parkour. SRK running on rooftops is silly coz it wasn't executed well. It looked too fake n very lousy.
Watch District b13, Yamakasi, Tracers, Casino Royale's chase sequence, Chris Brown's parkour sequence from Takers.
The shot gun scenes were well shot.
I am a fan of action sequences with shot guns.
I still enjoy Steve McQueen's The Getaway shot gun sequence.
the movie strongly resembles with Once Upon A Time In Mumbai, hence being predictable with no climax.
needless to say nawazuddin work being top notch. A must watch for shahrukh lovers.
From the beginning of the movie till the end the two dialogues are used frequently making them cliché.
direction and screenplay along with the story would have been better.
the movie highlights the era of raees in fatehpura city of gujarat and how a typical honest cop chase him and gets him
mahira kahan in her debut role does a great job
needless to say nawazuddin work being top notch. A must watch for shahrukh lovers.
From the beginning of the movie till the end the two dialogues are used frequently making them cliché.
direction and screenplay along with the story would have been better.
the movie highlights the era of raees in fatehpura city of gujarat and how a typical honest cop chase him and gets him
mahira kahan in her debut role does a great job
I did not want to watch this one but my friends fetch me there.
They were very enthusiastic about this film but in last they end up felt cheated with the hype.
Another meaningless flick from SRK.
He did what he do best is to create hype without any substance.
Another formula movie with an item number and some cheesy dialogues.
I would say he is done and should concentrate doing other things rather than acting.
And I was right I shouldn't have wasted my time.
and neither should you.
regards
Vaibhav
They were very enthusiastic about this film but in last they end up felt cheated with the hype.
Another meaningless flick from SRK.
He did what he do best is to create hype without any substance.
Another formula movie with an item number and some cheesy dialogues.
I would say he is done and should concentrate doing other things rather than acting.
And I was right I shouldn't have wasted my time.
and neither should you.
regards
Vaibhav
Did you know
- TriviaFollowing military tensions between Pakistan and India in 2016, various Pakistani artists were banned from working in India. There was similar pressure applied on the makers of Raees to replace Pakistani actress, Mahira Khan. The film's producer, Farhan Akhtar refused to do so and the female lead remained the same.
- GoofsWhen Jairaj's hit man tries to kill Raees from rooftop Raees wasn't wearing his spectacles glasses. Without his glasses it should be impossible to spot the hit man and throw something to disarm the hit man.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, this film was seen for advice prior to its submission for formal classification. The distributor was advised that the film was likely to be classified 15 uncut but that their preferred 12A classification could be obtained by reducing a number of scenes of strong bloody violence. When the film was submitted for formal classification most of the scenes highlighted at the advice stage had been acceptably reduced. However, one scene had not been acceptably reduced and further cuts were therefore required in that scene. An uncut 15 classification was available.
- ConnectionsFeatures Kaala Patthar (1979)
- SoundtracksLaila Main Laila
Music by Kalyanji Veerji Shah & Anandji Veerji Shah (as Kalyanji-Anandji), Ram Sampath
Lyrics by Shyamalal Babu Rai, Javed Akhtar
Performed by Pawni A. Pandey (as Pavni Pandey)
Details
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $3,262,954
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,798,379
- Jan 29, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $26,385,310
- Runtime2 hours 23 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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