Race (film series)

Race series
Directed by Abbas-Mustan
Produced by Ramesh S. Taurani
Kumar S. Taurani
Screenplay by Shiraz Ahmed
Story by Shiraz Ahmed
Starring Anil Kapoor
Saif Ali Khan
Music by Songs
Pritam
Background Score:
Salim-Sulaiman
Sunny M.R.
(Race 2)
Cinematography Ravi Yadav
Edited by Hussain A. Burmawala
Production
company
Distributed by UTV Motion Pictures
Release dates
1: 21 March 2008 (2008-03-21)
2: 25 January 2013 (2013-01-25)
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget 950 million (US$14 million)
(Two films)
Box office 2.68 billion (US$40 million)
(Two films)

Race is a series of Indian action-thriller films. The series is directed by Abbas-Mustan and produced by Ramesh S. Taurani and Kumar S. Tauraniunder the banner of Tips Music Films. The series stars Anil Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan as recurring roles.[1] The first film is loosely based on the 1998 Hollywood movie Goodbye Lover.[2] The series is now eighth Highest-grossing film series in Bollywood.

Overview

Race (2008)

Main article: Race (2008 film)

Race 2 (2013)

Main article: Race 2

A robbery takes place and European printing plates are stolen. Ranvir Singh (Saif Ali Khan) sees this news on TV and decides to take advantage of this to get revenge for a past matter. Ranveer cons Vikram Thapar (Rajesh Khattar) by pretending to have stolen the Euro printing plates, and his plan is successful. He cons Vikram so badly that he is divested of the five casinos that he owns in Istanbul, Turkey.

This con is revealed to be a plan that Ranveer made a week earlier with ex-street fighter and current casino mogul Armaan Malik (John Abraham). Ranveer was introduced to Armaan by his friend Robert "RD" D'Costa (Anil Kapoor) and his dimwitted assistant Cherry (Ameesha Patel). After the con, Ranveer gives Armaan ownership of Thapar's five casinos in exchange for 10% of the money. With this deal, Ranveer and Armaan become friends. Ranveer also romances Armaan's half-sister Alina (Deepika Padukone), who is his 50% business partner in all his ventures and spent a night with him to start their partnership.

At a party hosted by Armaan and Alina, Ranveer meets Armaan's girlfriend Omisha (Jacqueline Fernandez) and sees a picture of his deceased wife Sonia (Bipasha Basu) in her wallet. He charms her through matches of archery and fencing where he cuts her dresses without her knowledge and walks away without watching her without dress. Ranveer then tells Armaan of a deal that will get them endless money. Armaan agrees to the plan.

Later, Ranveer reveals to RD that he is not planning to make Armaan rich, but he is actually planning to con Armaan so badly that he will lose all his money and be forced to become a beggar on the streets. This is part of Ranveer's plan to avenge Armaan's killing of Sonia. He vows that until Armaan is ruined, he will not do Sonia's final rites. Ranveer then establishes contact with Omisha, who tells him that she is Sonia's sister Tanya and she too wants revenge. Omisha agrees to help Ranvir in his plan. However, right after Ranveer leaves, Armaan shows up at Omisha's apartment, where it is revealed that she is not actually Sonia's sister, but she is actually working for Armaan. Ranveer, however, does not know this and still believes that she is Sonia's sister.

After this, Ranveer shows RD and Cherry that his plan is to steal the Shroud of Turin. Ranveer will steal the Shroud himself, but will tell Armaan that he is getting someone else to do it. That person will ask for 15 billion Euros from Armaan, which Ranveer will secretly take. After that, he will get away with the Shroud and all of Armaan's money. RD is afraid of Armaan and therefore betrays Ranveer. RD tells Armaan all of Ranveer's plan. Armaan then tells RD to give Ranveer whatever help he needs, but RD will still be on Armaan's side.

Ranveer lays flowers on Sonia's grave as Alina watches on. They then meet up with RD and Cherry, and Ranveer gives RD 10% of the money they made from ruining Armaan. There, Ranveer reveals that the Shroud was never even stolen from the Church of Turin because it was too holy to be sold in the underworld market. RD then tells Alina that he never trusted her even though Ranveer trusted her fully. Ranveer reveals how after everyone left the ruins of Antalya, Alina came back to take Ranveer to the jet. Then, they reveal how Alina switched the real money with the fake money while Ranveer and Armaan were fighting in the jet. RD then says that he does not want to risk his life again and makes Ranveer promise to never meet him again. Ranveer shakes on the promise but then warns RD that promises are made to be broken. RD and Cherry then leave in one small aircraft, while Ranveer and Alina leave in another.

Production for Race 3

After making two successful films, makers are planning the third Installment of this series. Saif Ali Khan will reprise his character from the prequels.[3] Shah Rukh Khan was offered to play a negative role in Race 3 but the actor refused, because he is not in a mood to play a baddie again.[4]

Cast and characters

Character Film
Race
(2008)
Race 2
(2013)
Race 3
(TBA)
Ranvir Singh Saif Ali Khan
Robert D'Costa
RD
Anil Kapoor
Sonia Bipasha Basu Bipasha Basu
(cameo)
Mini Sameera Reddy Mentioned only
Rajeev Singh Akshaye Khanna
Sophia Katrina Kaif
Kabir Dalip Tahil
Max Johnny Lever
Alina Malik Deepika Padukone
Armaan Malik John Abraham
Omisha Jacqueline Fernandez
Cherry Ameesha Patel
Vikram Thapar Rajesh Khattar
Godfather Anza Aditya Pancholi

Crew

Occupation Film
Race
(2008)
Race 2
(2013)
Race 3
(TBA)
Director Abbas-Mustan
Producer(s) Ramesh S. Taurani
Kumar S. Taurani
Writer(s) Shiraz Ahmed
Composer(s) Songs:
Pritam
Background Score:
Salim-Sulaiman
Songs:
Pritam
Background Score:
Salim-Sulaiman
Sunny M.R.
Director of photography Ravi Yadav
Editor(s) Hussain A. Burmawala

Release and revenue

Film Release date Budget Box office revenue
Race 21 March 2008 350 million (US$5.2 million) 1.06 billion (US$16 million)[5]
Race 2 25 January 2013 600 million (US$8.9 million)[6] 1.62 billion (US$24 million)[7]
Total 950 million (US$14 million) 2.68 billion (US$40 million)

References

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