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Ra.One
Driving by his deep love for his son, Shekhar Subramanium, a video games designers, who inspired by the invention of Jenny Nair, who creates a game that manages the factual characters to be real ones, creates a new game to please his son, but incidents come to climax when a character seeks to revenge from him.
6 January 1985, London, England, UK
12 December 1950, Bangalore, Mysore State, India
April 13, 2015
Everything appears so visibly constructed and all over the place that you gape at the wires, rather than blend in with the experience.February 04, 2012
So incredibly, enjoyably (and very much in-on-the-joke) bonkers that even the most rigidly-minded West-reared viewer will find it hard to resist.October 27, 2011
It never feels cynically niche-marketed or fundamentally bored with itself, the way so many big-budget American movies do.November 04, 2011
Despite a wafer-thin plot, director Sinha engages his audience with an abundance of graphics and VFX special effects.April 13, 2015
Though the film does provide a lovely collage of shiny computer graphics, its narrative power doesn't quite keep you in the game.November 04, 2011
A beautiful, preposterous slab of star-driven Bollywood fantasy, Anubhav Sinha's Ra.One hits all the right buttons and does so with gusto.January 22, 2013
Much of the film is marked by a sense of dead air, owing to the fact that there's not a lot of story, but nevertheless, per Bollywood conventions, a lot of time to fill.April 13, 2015
Surely the film will be a success in its native land and will rake in significant bucks around the world (it's opening in a record-setting 5,000 theaters worldwide) -- whether that qualifies it as "good" is debatable.October 27, 2011
Anubhav Sinha's exhilarating fantasy "Ra.One" is Bollywood at its best.October 28, 2011
The film is as cheesy as it sounds.January 22, 2013
'King Khan' holds it all together.October 28, 2011
The movie has a witty sense of punky, gaming-style esthetics that American blockbusters try for but can't quite achieve.