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And an even hotter and sexier addition is Arman’s partner in his money spinning schemes, his haute half-sister, Alina (Deepika Padukone) who carries off a bathing suit with as much elan as she does a loaded gun in a holster. An ingenous piece of casting here - two of Bollywood’s most beautiful people cast as brother and sister and they make it work, despite their scorching onscreen presence. The glamourous and hot new addition to this screenplay is Arman Malik (John Abraham), a street fighter turned gazillionaire based in Istanbul, Turkey who loves his money but not more than he loves other people’s money. Anil of course being a stellar actor, looks believable in the part, but is completely bereft of his stature as an international star in this role, a waste of his talent in my opinion. And Cherry (Ameesha Patel) who plays his bimbo assistant is simply ridiculous in her enactment of naiveté or whatever it is she is trying to do. He’s eating a new fruit in every scene, almost like he’s endorsing fruits for a living, and utters lines like “I am not ready to pop your cherry” and such throughout. The double entendres in all his lines, in his fruit chomping avatar, are embarrassing and not funny at all. RD (Anil Kapoor) also reprises his blooming buffoon character from the original, but whoever was writing the dialogues for him was on another planet, separate from the cool edge of Race 2. His agenda, his enemies are unknown in the first few reels of the film, and reveal themselves to us through the celluloid ride. Race 2 is a new chapter of thrills and chills in his exciting life that we, the audience are a part of. Ranveer Singh (Saif Ali Khan) is the slick con artist, a continuation of his character from the original film.
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Race 2 is that kind of a film where one can’t elaborate on the story at all, given it’s turns and twists are what keep the race on. The Abbas-Mustan directed Race 2 delivers what it promises - good looking ensemble cast, exotic locations, cars, bomb squads, revenge, lust and love, a couple of good music tracks and, most importantly, a plot which unravels at a thrilling pace.