Imagine a superhero who epitomizes soppy and absolute virtue. His chivalry wins him the woman’s affection. His brutal physical strength is fuelled by a blue H.A.R.T (Hertz advanced resonance transmitter), also what the Iron Man wears. He can stop speeding trains with his bare hands. His maker quotes Mahatma Gandhi and V Shantaram. Above all, he has a heart---ah, the maudlin heart.
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Ra.One the name is inspired by the Ramayana’s Raavan, a complex amalgamation of malevolence and erudition. The H.A.R.T guy is G.One, a riff on the word jeevan, meaning life. The references to Hindu mythology are a sham; it ends with the nomenclature. The moral contrasts are not even sketchily developed.Blog, news and pricing comparison for Sony Cameras here http://sonycameras.wordpress.com/
Ra.One’s only possible assassin is G.One, who Prateek and his father’s colleague (Shahana Goswami) assemble. From London where the family of two geeky men and a beautiful Punjabi woman, wife and mother Sonia (Kareena Kapoor) live, the film moves to Mumbai. On their arrival in Mumbai, the three of them are accosted by dark-skinned, moustachioed bullies who G.One sends flying with blows. From now on, G.One, not Shekhar, is the new man of the family. For a good hour, we are witness to robotic inanities, some of them quite funny, as this new family dynamic develops.Film Review | Ra.One - Livemint
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