Hindi Review : Raees – monarch Rukh Khan
Release date : January twenty five, 2017
Director : Rahul Dholakia
Producers : Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar, Gauri Khan
Music Director : Ram Sampath
Starring : monarch Rukh Khan, Mahira Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui
“Raees” could be a typical screenland blockbuster designed like films of the first Eighties, with immoderate however thrilling action, drama and a tinge of romance. it's a chronicle of a disciplined man of affairs, albeit with ragged edges.
Story:-
Told entirely from inside the closed underbelly of Fatehpur in Gujarat, the script attributed to four writers will an excellent magic act of inviting U.S. into the lifetime of Raees (Shah Rukh Khan) United Nations agency at a awfully early stage in life is galvanized by his mother, a unskilled person United Nations agency quotes, “Koi dhanda chota ya bada nahin hota hai, aur koi dharam dhanda se badkar nahin hai.” which accurately means that, no occupation is tiny and no faith is greater than one’s business.
So with this as his mantra and philosophy he sets move into the globe on his own terms. He starts off small by working for Jairaj Seth (Atul Kulkarni) who indulges in branded liquor. Jairaj appoints “Raees” because he has, “baniya ka dimaag aur miyabhai ka daring,” which means he is shrewd like a shopkeeper and daring like a Muslim. How Raees gradually grows into a formidable figure in society, forms the crux of the tale.
Plus Points:-
Narrated in a linear manner, the script is taut and the narrative moves at a rapid pace. The first half is promising and the second half which begins with Inspector Majumdar’s point of view holds your attention with equal gusto.
Shah Rukh essays the eponymous character with sincerity and aplomb. He emerges as a sympathetic and even admirable character and he does a very good job of portraying a brutal character albeit with soft tones in equal measure.
Nawazuddin Siddique as the incorruptible IPS officer, Jaideep Majumdar is equally competent. His cat-and-mouse chase with Raees, punctuated with vibrant dialogues often elicit a chuckle. Together they keep you hooked.
Minus Points:-
Mahira Khan as Raees’s wife Mohsina is wasted in the film. Her character is perfunctorily included to add the romance angle and her onscreen chemistry with Shah Rukh lacks zing.
With complex scenes, the plot offers nothing that you have not seen before. The climax tilts into a predictable zone of bad things happen to bad people, making the film a cliched fare. The film is largely elevated by Shah Rukh Khan’s performance and a few dramatic dialogues that are used to churn the emotions.
Technical Aspects :-
The action sequences are well choreographed, brutally raw and a bit far-fetched, making the act unrealistic especially the long chase and fisticuffs with Muharram celebrations in the backdrop. The songs, “Dil ka patang, udi udi jaiyae,” “Oh Zaleema,” and “Laila Main Laila” ar well choreographed and seamlessly mesh into the narrative. however the short edits mar the viewing expertise.
With glorious production values, the age is realistically created. however there ar bound scenes that ar marred by the director’s inability to manage his actors from taking “star liberties”. Evident among them ar the few scenes wherever monarch Rukh Khan is seen while not his spectacles.
Verdict:-
Overall, “Raees” could be a superior film with SRK’s beautiful performance and would charm to the lots fully.
Release date : January twenty five, 2017
Director : Rahul Dholakia
Producers : Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar, Gauri Khan
Music Director : Ram Sampath
Starring : monarch Rukh Khan, Mahira Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui
“Raees” could be a typical screenland blockbuster designed like films of the first Eighties, with immoderate however thrilling action, drama and a tinge of romance. it's a chronicle of a disciplined man of affairs, albeit with ragged edges.
Story:-
Told entirely from inside the closed underbelly of Fatehpur in Gujarat, the script attributed to four writers will an excellent magic act of inviting U.S. into the lifetime of Raees (Shah Rukh Khan) United Nations agency at a awfully early stage in life is galvanized by his mother, a unskilled person United Nations agency quotes, “Koi dhanda chota ya bada nahin hota hai, aur koi dharam dhanda se badkar nahin hai.” which accurately means that, no occupation is tiny and no faith is greater than one’s business.
So with this as his mantra and philosophy he sets move into the globe on his own terms. He starts off small by working for Jairaj Seth (Atul Kulkarni) who indulges in branded liquor. Jairaj appoints “Raees” because he has, “baniya ka dimaag aur miyabhai ka daring,” which means he is shrewd like a shopkeeper and daring like a Muslim. How Raees gradually grows into a formidable figure in society, forms the crux of the tale.
Plus Points:-
Narrated in a linear manner, the script is taut and the narrative moves at a rapid pace. The first half is promising and the second half which begins with Inspector Majumdar’s point of view holds your attention with equal gusto.
Shah Rukh essays the eponymous character with sincerity and aplomb. He emerges as a sympathetic and even admirable character and he does a very good job of portraying a brutal character albeit with soft tones in equal measure.
Nawazuddin Siddique as the incorruptible IPS officer, Jaideep Majumdar is equally competent. His cat-and-mouse chase with Raees, punctuated with vibrant dialogues often elicit a chuckle. Together they keep you hooked.
Minus Points:-
Mahira Khan as Raees’s wife Mohsina is wasted in the film. Her character is perfunctorily included to add the romance angle and her onscreen chemistry with Shah Rukh lacks zing.
With complex scenes, the plot offers nothing that you have not seen before. The climax tilts into a predictable zone of bad things happen to bad people, making the film a cliched fare. The film is largely elevated by Shah Rukh Khan’s performance and a few dramatic dialogues that are used to churn the emotions.
Technical Aspects :-
The action sequences are well choreographed, brutally raw and a bit far-fetched, making the act unrealistic especially the long chase and fisticuffs with Muharram celebrations in the backdrop. The songs, “Dil ka patang, udi udi jaiyae,” “Oh Zaleema,” and “Laila Main Laila” ar well choreographed and seamlessly mesh into the narrative. however the short edits mar the viewing expertise.
With glorious production values, the age is realistically created. however there ar bound scenes that ar marred by the director’s inability to manage his actors from taking “star liberties”. Evident among them ar the few scenes wherever monarch Rukh Khan is seen while not his spectacles.
Verdict:-
Overall, “Raees” could be a superior film with SRK’s beautiful performance and would charm to the lots fully.
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