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Chalte Chalte

***MIGHT BE SPOILERS SINCE THIS REVIEW IS FROM INDIAFM.COM***

As producer, Shah Rukh Khan missed the bus in his first two productions. Will he get it right the third time, with CHALTE CHALTE? Yes, he does! Dreamz & UTV's CHALTE CHALTE, directed by Aziz Mirza, is a feel-good film and though it has its share of loose ends, the outcome leaves you feeling thoroughly fulfilled.

Opposites attract, right? That's what happens when Raj [Shah Rukh Khan] and Priya [Rani Mukherji] bump into each other on a highway.

They are as diverse as chalk and cheese. Raj is an impulsive, middle class, hard-working, emotional guy, while Priya is prim and proper, highly sophisticated and brought up in the lap of luxury.

They throw caution to the winds and dare to fall in love. But, gradually, things start changing. Romance takes a backseat, the need to impress no longer exists. What happens next?

CHALTE CHALTE is a tale of two hearts…

Primarily a love story, the film tackles the issue of marital discord – an issue that has been witnessed on the Hindi screen since decades. Also, flashes of ABHIMAAN, KORA KAAGAZ, AKELE HUM AKELE TUM, D.D.L.J., RAJA HINDUSTANI, HUM DIL DE HUKE SANAM and the recent SAATHIYA [it may be coincidental, the makers haven't intentionally tried to incorporate moments from these films!] cross your mind as you embark on a journey called CHALTE CHALTE, but this film has its enduring moments – moments that you carry home even after the show has ended.

Actually, CHALTE CHALTE has no story to talk of, but it's the treatment of this waferthin plot, the characters, the moments, the dialogues, the overall impact that makes it so very special.

Like his earlier works, director Aziz Mirza has set the film in a middle class locality of Mumbai [the setting makes the goings-on identifiable!] and garnished it with sequences that are straight out of everyday life. Somewhere, sometimes, to somebody you know, you've seen it happen – and that's where the film works!

The first half of the enterprise covers all aspects that contribute to the making of a love story – the meeting, the affair, the marriage, the tiffs… In fact, the roller coaster ride in the first half is flawless in terms of writing, execution and interpretation.

There're moments that bring immense joy to the viewer, like the one during the wedding reception [soon after SRK and Rani's first meeting] or the sequence in the aircraft [SRK boarding the same flight to Athens].

Likewise, the emotional moments are hard to forget. Sequences like the one outside Rani's house in Athens, when SRK talks about the moments they've shared, or Rani's entry into SRK's house after the marriage, have been handled with élan.

Naturally, if the batsman hits a century in the first innings, the viewer expects an encore in the second innings [post-interval] as well.

But the pace drops in the second half. Also, the goings-on tend to get lengthy and cumbersome as you watch the couple having tiff after tiff, most of which lack ground. How one wishes the editor would've used the scissors sharply to trim or even edit these portions!

Fortunately, the second half has its share of brilliantly executed and emoted sequences that save the film from sinking. Like, for instance, the scene in the party when SRK gets to know that Rani has borrowed money from Jas Arora to clear off the debt, is one of the best sequences of the enterprise.

Ditto for the sequence in the pre-climax, when SRK creates a ruckus in the foyer of Rani's condominium, after having reached the location in an inebriated state. Even the climax [slightly long drawn though!] when SRK breaks down completely at the airport – the sequences manage to pull your heart strings and would prompt the delicate ones to reach for their handkerchief.

Undoubtedly, CHALTE CHALTE is Aziz Mirza's finest attempt as a storyteller. Not only has he extracted outstanding performances from the principal cast, he has also struck the right balance between light and emotional moments of the film – the two sides of the coin. It is thanks to Mirza's mature handling that the film neither becomes an out-an-out comedy, nor a complete tearjerker.

If Mirza's work is top notch, the screenplay is equally gripping, though, of course, the second half could've been concise. Rumi Jafry's dialogues are excellent. It's truly amazing to see someone who has specialised in writing out-and-out mass-oriented stuff in David Dhawan's flicks come up with natural and sensitive writing this time around.

The music [Jatin-Lalit, Aadesh Shrivasatava] is a mixed bag – not great, not bad either. Amongst the tracks, 'Tauba' and 'Suno Na' stand out for their honey-coated tunes, while the balance tracks range from quite good to strictly average. Ashok Mehta's cinematography is first-rate, like always.

And now to the performances!

CHALTE CHALTE clearly belongs to Shah Rukh Khan, an actor par excellence. One actually runs out of adjectives and personifications if asked to describe this performance by the actor. Clearly his most natural and likeable performance since DILWALE DULHANIYA LE JAYENGE, SRK surrenders himself completely to the script and delivers a performance that is bound to be a big hit with one and all.

Rani Mukherji proved her mettle as an actress of calibre in SAATHIYA and in CHALTE CHALTE, she takes a step forward. She slips into the character with amazing ease, proving that she's a reservoir of talent. Looks-wise too, Rani has never looked as gorgeous as in this flick.

Jas Arora comes up with a fine performance. Johny Lever isn't loud this time around [Thank God!], but how one wishes his character was properly developed. Amongst character artistes, Satish Shah and Lillete Dubey stand out.

On the whole, CHALTE CHALTE has several aces in its kitty – the light and emotional moments, the performances, the deft execution of the subject that makes you fall in love with love… But, most importantly, the film has tremendous emotional appeal to make the family audience throng the theatres. At the box-office, CHALTE CHALTE has all it takes to emerge victorious. Highly recommended!

Rating:- * * * ½.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2003 10:26 am 
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Already posted UL......

http://www.zulm.net/cgi-bin....;t=5619


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2003 11:09 am 
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Damn :bangbang:

I thought I would be the first one to post it and beat Arsh :p Oh well ... sorry Ali please delete :D


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Well!! before ali, WRAPS up, CHALTE CHALTE!!

This journey heads nowhere( IT RUNS ON WAFER THIN PLOT)

Vivek Fernandes | June 13, 2003 20:58 IST


Love is all you need, sang the Beatles in the swinging sixties.

Cut to 2003. Director Aziz Mirza begs to differ with his cinematic offering on matrimony and life thereafter with Chalte Chalte, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Rani Mukerji. Unfortunately, the tale is as hackneyed as they come.

After Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani and Asoka, producers Dreamz Unlimited hoped for redemption with this film. I do not see that happening. But with all the product placements they have -- from Castrol engine oil to Pepsi -- they have probably broken even already.



***TARAN ne LULLA se KITNA MAAL UTHAYA(SUPARI LI)

MORAN, REVIEWED it, as he NEVER SEEN a FILM like CC in his ENTIRE LIFE, ABSOLUTE MASTER PEACE(***1/2 out 0f ****..TAUBA TAUBA!!)


http://rediff.com/movies/2003/jun/13chalte.htm

POINT OF NO RETURN!!

:baaa: :nopity:




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ANOTHER YAADEIN: SRK ka KAMEENAPAN!!

LULLA ka 4 CRORE ADVANCE!!!

[But with all the product placements they have -- from Castrol engine oil to Pepsi -- they have probably broken even already. ] :nopity:


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Hindustan Times reviews it (take into consideration they're not exactly fans of shahrukh -P):

http://hindustantimes.com/news/1153_279 ... 030005.htm

*** (3 stars - no joke!)




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Indiainfo:


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Overall, a must watch. Definitely CHALTE CHALTE will be a treat for Shah Rukh and Rani fans. A total paisa vasool.


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Playing in multiplex's in
Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa and Montréal !

Neat (not since the days of Hum Saath Saath Hain )

On a sidenote... There was a show here in Ottawa at @10:00 am. That too on Friday ( a working day).. I wonder how many folks actually went and saw the film then !


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arsh wrote:
ANOTHER YAADEIN: SRK ka KAMEENAPAN!!

LULLA ka 4 CRORE ADVANCE!!!

[But with all the product placements they have -- from Castrol engine oil to Pepsi -- they have probably broken even already. ] :nopity:

I saw the movie today, all the houses in bombay were packed and everybody like the performance of SRK and Ranee.A low budget movie again is a winner(7 crore). SRK already made table profit. Expected recovery around 21 crore from all the sources


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Ask rana!? :hmm: May be HE GOT IT ARRANGED for FRIENDS AND FAMILY!!? :baaa: ??? But then Where were you? Miyan! :baaa: :D :hmm:



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komal's review up: 5.5!

Nahta's review

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On the whole, Chalte Chalte will prove a hit in the Overseas territories. In India, its box-office perfromance will be above average.



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Well, I dont know..What went with KOMAL/MORAN:

Kiski sunaen?

'CHALTE CHALTE' IS AN EXTENSION OF 'SAATHIYA'

By S Pankaj

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"If a compounder wants to turn a doctor and is willing to run his clinic in front of the same hospital where he used to assist, what can one do?" Renowned filmmaker Subhash Ghai when asked about his views on a film actor turning a producer recently stated this. Shah Rukh Khan is one among those who have burnt their hard earned money in making films on their own. Shah Rukh along with his close friend and director Aziz Mirza, and actress Juhi Chawla launched film production house Dreamz Unlimited and started making films. Their first film 'Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani' was a dud. Then Shah Rukh made 'Asoka' and that too failed to turn fortunes in his favor. 'Chalte Chalte' seems to be an extension of an old and stale story. Aziz has directed Shah Rukh's three films before this, 'Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman', 'Yes Boss' and 'Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani'. 'Chalte Chalte' is the film that saw fight between Salman and Aishwarya on its sets, resulting in the exit of Aishwarya and her replacement with Rani Mukherjee.

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Rani Mukherjee attains a new look to play Priya in 'Chalte Chalte'. Shah Rukh Khan plays Raj. Both have different likes and dislikes. They are poles apart from each other. If the hero was rich in 'Saathiya', he (Raj) is an impulsive commoner, hardworking and loses his heart for every pain he sees on the road. If Rani played a simple and poor girl in 'Saathiya', here Priya portrays the just opposite character. She is sophisticated and practical. Priya and Raj meet for the first time and their unison seems to be a miracle. They throw caution to the winds and dare to fall in love. But love is not the end of the life. It is just like a catalyst to the life and the reactions after this can lead to anywhere. After the marriage, Raj and Priya quarrel on every point. Love is like an illusion now and every thing looks topsy-turvy. Love takes back seat and reality of life comes in the forefront. Will destiny really play a role in a man- woman alliance? The eternal problems resurface. This is 'Chalte Chalte' from Shah Rukh Khan and Aziz Mirza.


After some time, Shah Rukh leaves the young spoilt brat behind and instead tries his hands on a matured character that is more suitable for his age. But his image of an entertainer comes in between time and again. He tries to bring in his Midas' touch to this mature character. Shah Rukh has proved his excellence in portraying complex characters many times. In fact, in his first super hit 'Baazigar' he walked miles ahead of his competitors but down the memory lanes are many characters where his acting could not carry a poorly written film. 'Chalte Chalte' is not an exception. Though Shah Rukh has worked very hard, there is a lacuna in the screenplay. The film takes a very good start, but it has very little to offer afresh. The story has no novelty, even though the presentation of narration is a bit different. Most of the ventures made by superstars give more importance to their portrayal than to the story. If 'Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani' was a case of wrong study of the market, then 'Chalte Chalte' is a wrong selection of the subject.

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Rani Mukherjee is desperate for a hit. So, she is presented in a new avatar. She wears skirts most of the time. Though she looks pretty in this attire, it is her acting that saves the film. Rani Mukherjee has a very strong brain on his soft shoulders. She also matches Shah Rukh foot by foot. The story moves around Raj and Priya, but Aziz Mirza has taken liberty to bring in oft- repeated twists in the story with some novelty. Songs have been used to bridge the story gaps and are the highlights of the film. These songs composed by Jatin Lalit and Aadesh Shrivastav are tuned brilliantly

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The compositions are melodious and voice mellifluous. Abhijit once again proves that he is the most suitable voice available for Shah Rukh Khan. He sings the songs with ease and it is Shah Rukh once again who gives meaning to these songs on the screen. The photography exploits exotic locales to its fullest. Costumes are competent to set in a new trend in fashion.

The film relies heavily on the family audience. Since the audience is choosy for niche films, 'Chalte Chalte', made on routine stories, will have to fight it tooth and nail to succeed at the box office

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:sus: i watched the movie last night at AMC -- the first half was good the second half left me confused... :stupid: over all it good but not the best --- im trying to figure out if "Tujhpar Gagan Se" song should be in the movie cuz AMC didn't play it :ffs: :ffs: if someone else watched it pm plz :baaa: :nopity: also if they showed the part were SRK slaps rani as they show in the promos :hmm: :hmm:



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[A low budget movie again is a winner(7 crore). SRK already made table profit. Expected recovery around 21 crore from all the sources ]


1/2 million, collected as ADVANCE from SRK from LULLA!!

Way to go!

If ANDAAZ can make dISTRIBUTORS SING, why not CC!!


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What I'm trying to figure out is why was SRK singing a Bhojpuri song in a Maharashtran rural area? Going by Hindi films, you'd think that all villagers in India from Kashmir to Tamil Nadu speak Bhojpuri...


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