But legends don’t stay hidden forever. People who once worshipped him whisper his name. Those who feared him question his quiet disappearance. Everyone wants to know — why would the king step down from his own throne?
Kabira, however, refuses to accept who he is. He hides his past, buries his pride, and keeps his true identity locked inside. Yet destiny refuses to let him stay at peace. Challenges follow him.
Competitors provoke him. Doubters mock him. Enemies push him. Every day becomes a test — not of his strength, but of his restraint.
Instead of roaring cars and grand circuits, his battleground now lies in humble streets among people with no power. But when pushed too far, Kabira doesn’t show anger — he shows dominance with calm precision. He never claims to be Kabira… but his actions remind everyone exactly who he is.
Manish Raisinghani brings Kabira to life with a sense of mystery, intensity, and emotional depth. Sangeita Chauhaan adds charm and strength, becoming a steady presence in Kabira’s quiet storm.
The cast looks stellar and delivers standout performances, much like Fast & Furious where every character shines. Naazneen Patel makes a rock-solid comeback with a power-packed, menacing act, bringing blood and gore that may not suit the faint-hearted. Abdul Aziz also returns in style, charming audiences with a layered performance reminiscent of Pran—someone you love and hate at once.
Director Vikram Ghai sets a new benchmark, showcasing Dubai like never before and giving the vertical format a bold new edge. Manish further cements his position by backing the biggest vertical ever made to date. The music, too, is outstanding—perfectly complementing the stylish narrative and elevating the story with a strong rap track.
Race Ka Badshah stands out for its emotional storytelling, power play, and the quiet fire of a man trying to outrun his own legend. Short, sharp episodes keep the tension high, making every moment feel meaningful.
In the end, this isn’t just a tale of racing — it’s a journey of identity, humility, and silent strength. A king can walk away from his crown. But destiny has a way of dragging him back into the race he once ruled.
IWMBuzz Rating: (4/5)
