After marriage, Rajiv breaks his promise, complications arise. In a planned move, Ranvir and Sonia come very close to each other. Rajiv quips - Shaadi chote bhai ke saath aur suhaag raat bade bhaiya ke saath'. This race of one-upmanship between the brothers continues till the end of the film, with there remaining just one winner.
Midway an accident occurs, purportedly to be a murder. A cop of Indian origin in South Africa Inspector Robert D'Costa (Anil Kapoor) who is assisted by his hot secretary - Mini (Sameera Reddy) gets working in this case.
Nothing is as it seems and nobody is exactly as they seem. Everybody has a motive and is operating from their world of greed. What comes now is a convoy of twists, with inside each character nurturing money-lust, ready to bend morality and there are lies. Though we have stunts here and there, what is evident all throughout is what we see is not what it is.
Akshaye Khanna just manages well using his smirk and shrugs. Though a bit overweight, he manages it aptly. Bipasha Basu carries off well enough as the Indian model and looks ravishing in the title number. Katrina Kaif mostly dressed in raunchy secretary gear, sizzles in the Zara zara song. Sameera Reddy has no scope to display neither her talent nor her hot image. We feel let down by the macho man Anil Kapoor, who enacts his part depicting the Karamchand detective style - how disappointing Its Saif Ali Khan who emerges the real stars in this 'Race'.
The film has Some good songs like "Pehli nazaar" by Atif Aslam, "Zara Zara touch me touch me" and the title track "Race". There's a twist every now and then and it's impossible to guess what the culmination would be. Race has superb style (and substance), excellent dialogues, lovely choreography, the background score which has that international feel and a top class camera work. The movie is a superb entertainer all the way. Abbas and Mustan have directed a nice thriller, which is slick and stylish. It's one of the best thriller in recent times.
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