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SRK and Hrithik battle it out in Dubai!
We know that this 25th is the day when Hrithik Roshan and Shah Rukh Khan go all out on a Box-Office war with their works, Kaabil and Raees, respectively. But Bollywood isn’t the only realm where they would take part in the ultimate face-off. This one-on-one continues at Bollywood Parks, Dubai.
Bollywood Parks is the fighting ground for the Krrish and Ra-One Ride, which are one of the main attractions of the newly inaugurated theme park. The attraction is decorated with the superhero avatars of the two mega stars, making patrons familiar with the Ra-One and Krrish Universe.
Just like The Mr. India ride in Adlabs Imagica, Mumbai, the patrons are required to strap on a 3D visor and seatbelts, before they are launched into the worlds of Krrish and Ra-One. It is said that these rides are one of their kinds, which helps them gain immense popularity.
The Ra-One ride, after the obvious visor and seat strap-ons, launches its audience into the laboratory of Shekhar, the man who proposed the idea of the video game in the film, and also get a chance to meet Shekhar’s all-grown-up son, Prateek, who assists his father and the audience in their routine battle against their nemeses. The ride packs in a bunch of relatable and believable VFX scenes, courtesy of our very own Badshah of Bollywood. User reviews suggest that the overall experience is rather average and a few additions could be used.
The Krrish ride, like a majority of PlayStation games, starts with an introduction video so that the strapped patrons feel welcome into the world of Krrish, soon to be followed by a VFX Image of The Kaabil superstar who continues on to seek assistance from the audience in his battle against destruction and mayhem. User reviews suggest that this particular attraction has the right mix of thrills and adventures and one will not be disappointed by shelling out a few Dirhams for the seemingly spectacular Krrish experience.
Seems like this Super battle across grounds is going to be an exciting one, doesn’t it?