![]() That is what spurs him into action and the concept of a very powerful, cool and invincible villain comes to fruition in his latest video game enterprise, called Ra.One, much to the delight of Prateek. What is consistent though, and very apparent, is him seeking Prateek’s approval desperately and wanting to turn into a “daddy cool” figure in his eyes. Even though the two couldn’t be more different in their Shekhar and Sonia avatars, their on-screen marriage works beautifully.Ĭurly wig in place, SRK pulls off the South-Indian techie-look physically, but his South Indian accent comes and goes in spurts and is rather inconsistent throughout his enactment of Shekhar. ![]() He is married to an author-in-progress, Sonia, played by Kareena Kapoor and they have a bright, young son, Prateek, played by debutant Armaan Verma. SRK plays a bumbling geek, Shekhar Subramaniam, who works in the video-gaming department of Barron Industries in London with a penchant for eating noodles with curd. ![]() This review is for the 2D version of the film. After all the hype and aggressive marketing, and the big, quintessential Shah Rukh Khan sell, Ra.One finally opened in theatres today in both 2D and 3D formats.
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