DVD Collector wrote:
Knowing from what I've read so far about this film, SRK is practicing the business theory, that "to make money, you have to spend money". Good job for him. Economically, this will lead to a downfall in the long run since it'll begin a trend that will ultimately saturate the market. Unfortunately for SRK capitalist vision, I personally refuse to invest a single penny of mine into his white elephant. Plus, this is simply not "art" at any level of the discussion. I'm more attracted to Aamir Khan's approach towards the business of cinema, "creating something out of nothing".
I agree. Aamir makes low-budget movies so he doesn't HAVE to slap the film's characters on every conceivable product to make money. Plus, he produces way more interesting films. Aamir gives us Taare Zameen Par and Delhi Belly. SRK gives us Ra.One and Always Kabhi Kabhi
That said, I didn't hate Ra.One. Even with all its holes (and the awful first half), on a check-your-brain-at-the-door level it is entertaining, and it is more for kids than for adults.