Raj Kumar
Ace (2025) tosses you straight into the chaos of modern Mumbai, where Raj Kumar plays the kind of lead you can't help but root for—even if he's a little rough around the edges. The guy's not your classic hero, more like a hustler with a heart, scraping by in a city that chews people up and spits them out. He gets tangled up in a high-stakes poker game—yeah, literally risking it all on a single hand. But it's not just about cards and cash. There's a whole web of shady characters—old friends, new enemies, crooked cops—each with their own angle. Raj’s luck, let's just say, is about as reliable as Mumbai monsoon forecasts.
As things spiral, the line between friend and foe blurs fast. There's betrayal (obviously), a few unexpected double-crosses, and more than one moment where you’ll yell at the screen, “Don’t trust that guy!” The movie doesn’t bother with squeaky-clean morals either. Raj isn’t trying to save the world—he just wants a shot at something better, even if it means breaking a few rules along the way. The city itself is almost a character, all neon lights, noise, and desperation. At its core, Ace is about survival, luck, and the cost of ambition. And honestly? It’s messy, unpredictable, and totally addictive—kind of like life in Mumbai itself.