Race (2008 Film) - Cast

Cast

  • Saif Ali Khan as Ranvir Singh: The older of the two brothers and a ruthless business man who will stop at nothing to win the game. Playing with danger is his passion and outsmarting his opponent his pastime.
  • Bipasha Basu as Sonia: A glamorous model with a shady past. She is looking for a man who will keep her in his heart. She's waiting for the rich and handsome Ranvir Singh to propose to her.
  • Akshaye Khanna as Rajeev Singh: The younger brother is spoilt, laid back and happy. But underneath the surface lurks an anger which he tries to control with liquor. The anger and liquor get the better of him and end up controlling him and he always loses everything.
  • Katrina Kaif as Sophia: Ranvir Singh's secretary who shadows him around managing all his important matters. She is indispensable to Ranvir who trusts her completely but does not reciprocate her love.
  • Anil Kapoor as Robert D'Costa aka R.D.: A private detective with the deceptive air of an idiot. He is constantly eating fruits while solving a case. He is sharp, resourceful and quick. His appearance in the story thickens the plot as he unravels one lie after the other.
  • Sameera Reddy as Mini: The attractive assistant of Robert D'Costa who is like a dumb blonde. She constantly asks stupid questions and is forever relegated to cutting fruits or doing menial jobs for her boss.
  • Dalip Tahil as Kabir: The rival of Ranvir Singh in horse races and business.
  • Johnny Lever as Max (special appearance): The marriage bureau chief who provides comic relief and a vital clue which leads to solving the case.

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