Tuesday, 1 November 2011

RA.One movie review


Superstar Shahrukh Khan's latest superhero film Ra.One has created lots of curiosities among the movie-goers of all age groups before its release. The movie surely goes beyond everyone's imagination. Besides raising the bar for Hindi films, the flick also appeals to the universal audience.


Ra.One is an Indian science fiction and Shahrukh Khan's stellar performance is the major attraction of the film. Vishal-Shekhar's music, its digital work of international standards, excellent cinematography, punchy and funny dialogues, beautiful locations and costumes are its other highlights.


The movie might have been made with the international standards, but its soul is pure desi. Director Anubhav Sinha has chosen an interesting storyline and also managed to include several twists. The relationship between an Indian father and son and father's attempt to satisfy his son have been beautifully brought out on screen.


Shekhar [Shahrukh Khan] is a graphics designer, who is simple living and high thinking man. But his son (Armaan Varma) mistakes him to be a cowerdice. He tries every trick to win his love. In a bid to prove his self, Shekhar designs a game. However, all hell breaks loose when the game starts playing them. What happens next will form an interesting part of the story, which should be watched on screen.


Shahrukh has delivered superb performance in both roles like Shekhar and G.One and he emerges as the showman. Kareena Kapoor also impresses the audience with her witty dialgues. Arjun Rampal and Armaan Varma have also done excellent acting, which is equal to SRK's performance. Others are also good in their respective roles.