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  1. It received overall positive reviews from the critics, who appreciated the performances of Khan and Siddiqui, production design, cinematography and visual effects, and was a huge success at the box office, [14] becoming the 6th highest-grossing Hindi film of 2017. Raees was also the most pirated Hindi film of 2017. [15]

  2. Raees rushes through tricky topics such as rioting, curfew and Hindu-Muslim divide in a slipshod manner which isn't expected from the maker of Parzania. It's these need to adhere to the commercial diktats - the item number, the rooftop parkour chase sequence, the shootout - that stop Raees from soaring to bigger heights.

  3. Shah Rukh Khan's Raees released last Wednesday and has shattered a few records already. The film has turned out to be a money churner at the box office and has raked in over Rs 90 crore in 5 days flat.

  4. Rating: 2/5. Raees is fast-paced but it also feels like 20 episodes squeezed into three hours. A boy with humble beginnings sets up an empire by smuggling contraband. All he has going for him are ...

    • Shah Rukh Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui
    • Rahul Dholakia
  5. Sep 21, 2017 · Raees ’ supporting cast is a roll call of some of Bollywood’s finest character actors: Nawazuddin Siddique (yes that is how his surname is spelt in the credits, not as Siddiqui) plays Raees’ bête noir, the dogged policeman Jaideep Ambalal Majmudar, Mohammad Zeeshan Ayyub is in the role of the hero’s loyal lieutenant Sadiq, Atul Kulkarni plays Raees’ first boss Jairaj, and Narendra Jha his later business associate Moosa.

  6. Jan 25, 2017 · What made 'Raees' just a one time watch were the never ending chase sequences between Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Shah Rukh Khan. The irrelevant song sequences also made the second half a bit of a drag which made 'Raees' turn into a disappointment. Despite the plot being quite appealing, the slow pace just steals the essence of the story. Summary.

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  8. Jan 28, 2017 · New Delhi, UPDATED: Jan 29, 2017 11:47 IST. In Raees, Shah Rukh Khan plays a gangster called Raees who makes money selling alcohol in Gujarat under prohibition. For one, If the two-hour-twenty-minutes-long film for once explored Raees's guilt, or lack thereof, for being in a profession that leads to deaths, accidents and domestic violence among ...