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This story centers around the life story of the Singh family, who by the help of their loyal friend, Yash, run an illegal business at trade and arms, but incidents come to climax when their loyalties have been tested, as by meeting Jessica, who deceives Sikandar and makes him fight his family, they begin to fight each other.
Not that Race and Race 2 were classics, but Race 3 has taken things too far. Remo D'Souza's idea of a dysfunctional family is far more juvenile than Abbas-Mustan's.
The wafer-thin plot that skims through illegal arms and drug dealings feels like a joke. Even the allure of Khan going shirtless or watching catfights unfurl cannot save this inglorious mess.
For all its big moments, Race 3 just does not work up the feeling of suspense and intrigue that made the previous masala movies from the franchise a guilty pleasure.