Ra.One updated with gossip
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
In the wake of the success of Robot, Mumbai Mirror has gone on overdrive thinking up ways to create provocative articles about Ra.One- the latest being that SRK called an emergency meeting after seeing Robot/Endhiran!
According to favorite yellow journalist Subhash Jha, his "source" (aka his imagination) has said the climax of Ra.One will allow viewers to play the Ra.One video game in theaters as they watch the film and how it's never been done anywhere on the planet -- erm... it's called taking out your cell phone and playing Pacman like I do in Midget Khan movies. What's so innovative about this? :-P
The other bit of gossip he relays (who knows if it's true or not) is that Martin Walsh (the editor of Chicago) will edit Ra.One.
The ONLY REAL QUOTE Jha has managed to get is from the sound designer of Ra.One, Resul Pookutty, who says "The challenge with RA.One is to create a balance between the two distinctly different worlds of gaming and movies. We met at Shah Rukh’s home on Sunday and watched the film. And yes, we’ve come up with a number of strategies to make RA.One different from all other super-hero films." That's it, folks, the only reliable bit of info. The rest you should take not with a grain but a bucket of salt.
Read the actual article HERE
Click to enlarge. Apparnetly, CST station was recreated in London. According to Mid-day, there is a scene in which a speeding train jumps the track and rams into the main building. Sounds pretty cool...
RA.One goes international
Though known to be a perfectionist even otherwise, King Khan it seems wants to put all his energies in making his production RA.One, an international success.
Not too long ago, Shah Rukh Khan signed the pop icon Akon to sing one of the songs in the film. And now, the grapevine has it that SRK has signed German composer Hans Zimmer to work on the background score of the film. And if all goes well, this will be the first time Hans will be composing music for a Bollywood movie.
Hans Zimmer is recognised as one of Hollywood’s most innovative musical talents for having worked on super hits like The Lion King, Gladiator, The Last Samurai, Pirates of The Caribbean series, The Da Vinci Code, The Dark Knight, Sherlock Holmes and even the much-talked-abut Inception.
A source from the unit reveals, “Shah Rukh has roped in a lot of foreign technicians for his sci-fi flick.
He wants the film to be of international standards. It was his director Anubhav Sinha who suggested Hans Zimmer’s name for the background score.
Anubhav took the help of his contacts to arrange for a meeting between Hans and SRK. With time, Hans agreed to come on board.”
Apparently, Hans has refused several Bollywood offers in the past and this time, he has agreed to make an exception for Shah Rukh’s film RA.One.
You wonder if King Khan’s charms won the day.
Well surely, but the buzz is that Hans has been paid a whopping 2 crore just to compose the background music for the film.
For now, Shah Rukh and Anubhav Sinha remained unavailable for comment.
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Veteran Confirms His Role In SRK's Ra.One
September 15, 2010 (Washington Bangla Radio / Pen Men at Work): Veteran actor Dalip Tahil, who is mainly remembered for his villainous roles in Bollywood films, is playing the owner of a game programming company in Shah Rukh Khan starrer sci-fi movie Ra. One.
Ra.One is Tahil’s first movie for Shah Rukh Khan's production house and the veteran is very excited as well as impressed about it. The name of his character is Baron, the owner of a Game Programming Company called Baron Industries.
Dalip was quoted saying that he essays the role of an obsessive, sinister man, who is good partially and is a very volatile character. Dalip shares screen space with other actors like Shahana Goswami and Arjun Rampal apart from SRK. Shahana is playing the principal of a school.
Sharing about how he got the film, Dalip said that it was an informal meeting with SRK at a friend’s place in London. There, Tahil mentioned that he hadn’t worked with King Khan after Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani and SRK instantly confirmed him for the role in Ra.One with his assurance.
Dalip, an admirer of SRK added that Shah Rukh is a very practical person and it’s always pleasure to work with him as he brings in all positive energy with him on the sets. Tahil said that the movie is almost equivalent to an international project when it comes to technology. The veteran actor sounded very involved with his role and said that he has finally got something to sink his teeth into.
Dalip's portion of the film has been shot in India and he will complete the shooting by the middle of October. Sources from the Ra.One sets have been quoted saying that audience will be stunned to see the look of Dalip in the movie. The actor also confirmed the news and added that it is kept under wraps till now. Tahil informed that he would look totally different from his real life and he doesn’t allow anyone to take his pictures.
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From the video clip (posted below)
Summary: Ra.One for "country and kids." Superhero comes out of video game. Wants a sequel where the superhero can run around Connaught Place, etc. 70% of Ra.One set in London.
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