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Predict Kaafila & Chak De India (C D I) Box Office Outcome
Poll ended at Thu Aug 09, 2007 6:05 pm
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Kaafila Hit, C D I Flop 20%  20%  [ 1 ]
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 Post subject: Kaafila Vs Chak De India
PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 6:05 pm 
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Sunny Deols's Kaafila is presently scheduled to be released on Aug 10, 2007 (just 3 weeks away) coinciding with SRK's Chak De India. Chak De India is supposed to be a big film but it's trailer featuring embarrassing song "Hockey Doongee Ek Rakh Ke" did not appeal to me at all. On the contrary, Kaafila has music by my fav Sukhvinder Singh. I have yet to hear a Sukhvinder song that I didn't like. Kaafila music doesn't seem to be released yet.

Any idea when is Kaafila music releasing or any previews ??


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 8:46 pm 
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rana wrote:
Sunny Deols's Kaafila is presently scheduled to be released on Aug 10, 2007 (just 3 weeks away) coinciding with SRK's Chak De India. Chak De India is supposed to be a big film but it's trailer featuring embarrassing song "Hockey Doongee Ek Rakh Ke" did not appeal to me at all. On the contrary, Kaafila has music by my fav Sukhvinder Singh. I have yet to hear a Sukhvinder song that I didn't like. Kaafila music doesn't seem to be released yet.

Any idea when is Kaafila music releasing or any previews ??


this time, sunny might become lucky for arook, instead of aamir!
but imho, he does not stand much chance 4 himself


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 4:11 pm 
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Still no sign of Kaafila music release (or did I miss it), but Kasafila promotions have been showing on TV.
Kaafila, from the makers of Hawaayein, seems like another Gadar, minus the criticized aspects of that film.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 4:50 pm 
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rana wrote:
Still no sign of Kaafila music release (or did I miss it), but Kasafila promotions have been showing on TV.
Kaafila, from the makers of Hawaayein, seems like another Gadar, minus the criticized aspects of that film.


It is! by your fav singer! SukhwinderSingh

http://www.musicindiaonline.com/music/h ... _name.9218

I tried my self to like it, but!!

http://www.indiaweekly.com/datacart/pro ... ctId=10306


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 5:26 pm 
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aafila: Stay away!

Syed Firdaus Ashraf | August 10, 2007 17:48 IST


A still from Kaafila








Sunny Deol's latest film, Kaafila, includes a lot of things that people may not know. Here's a list:

* Did you know that when Deol says, 'Mera vatan mera imaan hai, meri maa hai,' he isn't referring to India as you would expect? No, Deol takes a break from his anti-Pakistan ways most pronounced in Gadar: Ek Prem Katha, and plays a Pakistani intelligence officer from the notorious Inter-Services Intelligence in Kaafila. And he is referring to Pakistan as his vatan.

* Did you know Taliban still rules the Afghan border with Pakistan?

* Did you know the real Malta boat tragedy happened in Greece and 350 illegal immigrants died? Kaafila shows those poor immigrants watching a Bollywood item number when the sea engulfs them.

* Do you know what the Taliban looks like? Kaafila makes them look like Indians wearing fake beards.

* Did you know why illegal immigrants want to live abroad? Apparently, because they love their families and want to make them rich back home. Interestingly, in the film, they don't bother to make any phone calls or write any letters despite the fact that they are stranded in Russia [Images] for at least six months.

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* Do you know how to store deadly plutonium? The film shows a scientist carrying a dark green test tube, containing a liquid.

* Did you ever see a large diamond worth lakhs of rupees? That's what Deol donates to his illegal immigrant brothers.

* Did you know there is a straight road from Pakistan to India, which the Indian Army and Border Security Force is not aware of? Kaafila director Ammtojee Man knows its exact location!

* Do you know why Sunny Deol wants to help Indian immigrants reach London [Images]? If not, watch Kaafila. And do let me know the answer.

But if I were you, I wouldn't dare to watch this poor excuse for a film.

Rediff Rating: 1/5


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 5:35 pm 
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By Taran Adarsh, August 10, 2007 - 17:18 IST

The Yash Raj - SRK combo is back. No lush green fields here. No running around trees either. No chiffon sarees to make the ladies look their best. No melodrama, no parental opposition, no lovers defying their parents. CHAK DE INDIA, directed by Shmit Amin, charters a new territory.

Yash Raj is not really known to venture into unconventional lanes, barring a KABUL EXPRESS in the recent past. CHAK DE INDIA isn't unconventional as such, but it's definitely different and awe inspiring at times. Frankly speaking, CHAK DE INDIA doesn't boast of a path-breaking script, but execution of the subject material succeeds in making you find purpose and meaning and also arouses patriotic sentiments.

There's a flip side as well. Sports-based themes, barring a few, haven't really found many takers in India, especially with the aam junta. For various reasons. Sure, hockey is the national sport of India, but cricket gets more prominence in our dailies and also on news channels. The common man also keeps tabs on the Tendulkars and Dravids, when compared to those belonging to other sports. CHAK DE INDIA is about hockey, about women's hockey to be precise, but most of us haven't given more importance to this thrilling sport for no particular reason.

Write your own movie review of Chak De India
Also, from the business point of view, CHAK DE INDIA may be an engrossing fare, but not the ideal flick for an entertainment-seeking viewer. At best, it may attract attention initially thanks to the star power and the Numero Uno production house promoting it aggressively. But that's about it!

Kabir Khan [Shah Rukh Khan] knows what it's like to come back from the dead. The ex Indian Captain has now come back in the avatar of the Coach of the Indian Women's National Hockey team. A team that exists more on paper and less in reality.

The team is a bunch of girls with their own agenda. A bunch of girls who have forgotten what it is like to play for the love of the game. Of playing because you want glory for your country. Not because you want a pensioned job or a government flat. They have all forgotten the sharp thrill of just holding the hockey stick, keeping their eyes on the ball and playing for all they are worth. They have played every game but hockey to make sure they get selected every year in the Indian National team. But what does it really mean to play for the Indian National team? To play for India?

The girls have never known the thrilling energy of being Team India. Of giving their all to see their country's name on a trophy. But Kabir Khan, once a captain, now forgotten, does. He knows what it takes to get there. And what it means to return empty handed. This time, he wants to make sure that it's different. He knows there are no second chances. Despite his past, he believes that if only the girls played as one, anything would be possible.

Because Kabir Khan believes that it is not that we can't win. It's just that we have never believed we can.

CHAK DE INDIA is the story of a coach's fight of making his team, Team India by overcoming their diverse backgrounds, by learning to use everything that life hurls on them as a secret weapon.

The film has all the right elements mixed -- satirical comedy, seriousness and dollops of emotions. In fact, the first half is quite captivating and the expectations from the latter half are equally high. The post-interval portions don't disappoint, but the pace slackens and the goings-on take a long time to reach the finale. In fact, the narrative gathers steam only towards the climax, which is well handled.

Shimit Amin's choice of the subject as also the execution deserves to be lauded. But, as mentioned at the outset, it's not a film that would find universal patronage. People giving it a Thumbs Up would be limited to those who are into qualitative cinema.

Cinematography is first-rate. Music is strictly okay. Dialogues are interesting. A few lines are indeed amazing. Editing could've been tighter.

SRK is the soul of CHAK DE INDIA. What you see on screen would be half of what it is without this matchless actor. He makes you feel what you are supposed to feel. A performance that's sure to go down as one of his finest works so far. The girls are excellent and a few of them register a strong impact, especially Vidya Malvade.

On the whole, CHAK DE INDIA is a well-made product, but its fate at the ticket window wouldn't be as glorious as its intentions. With a slow start at places and not too exciting promotion [the promos], the film will face an uphill task in days to come.

1.5/5


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 7:22 pm 
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Box Office and review pundits were skeptical about C D I box office potential. (Myself including, after watching it's theatrical promo).
But First Day First Show audience reactions indicate it to be a Blockbuster.

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