Salman Khan’s latest contribution to the world of cinema-you’d-rather-not-watch, is Race 3. Those who have seen it will tell you that the film ought to be in a museum for having the gall to exist without even a pretense of a screenplay. Remo D’Souza, who makes films with disturbingly honest film names (Any Body Can Dance, F.A.L.T.U.) has directed this ill-conceived that feels like it was made just to give the cast something to do in life. Imagine how terrible things are that in a world where Yuvraaj and Prem Ratan Dhan Payo exist, some have even gone ahead and declared it the worst film of Salman’s career.
Obviously in the presence of such spectacular fodder for entertainment, we had to bring in an expert to break-down the film for our viewers. After last week’s runaway success of the ‘savage’ review of Veere Di Wedding from a particular lady, we thought we simply must hear her opinion about what is hopefully the last film of the Race franchise.
Her review, as always, does not disappoint.
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