Review : Chalo Dilli

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Chalo Dilli

Nikhat Kazmi, TNN, Apr 28, 2011, 10.00pm IST
Rating : 3.5
Gripping road movie

Story: Manu Gupta (Vinay Pathak) and Mihika Mukherjee (Lara Dutta) are the most mismatched traveling partners who are forced to journey together from Mumbai to Delhi, when fate (or is it the maddening Mumbai traffic) pits them together. Mihika is an uptown investment banker. Manu is a saree trader from Chandni Chowk. It takes an arduous trip from Jaipur to Delhi for the two of them to bridge their cultural and class divide.

Movie Review: The story may be simple, straight and sprinkled with all the predictable twists and turns you can envisage in a drama that pitches a snooty, spoilt woman against a desi Indian male. There is the usual upturned nose on the part of Lara when she is forced to encounter the dust bowls of mofussil India, which include suffering her down-market companions burps and farts. And there is Vinay Pathak's familiar disdain for the lady's la-di-dah ways. Also, there are shades of the other cult road movie, Jab We Met, which cloud the originality of the script.

But hey, the film has so much soul, specially in the climax, it makes up for any shortcomings in story and vision. Also, the narrative has a sweet simplicity which transports you into the onscreen journey and makes you a willing witness to the bond-building between 'bhaisaheb' and 'behenji'. If Lara Dutta and Vinay Pathak carry the film through with their spontaneity, it is the fringe characters too who add spunk to the road show. And in case you need some more masala, there's Yana Gupta reinventing Zeenat Aman's classic item number 'Laila o Laila'. Needless to say, Zeenat had more dum...
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Able But Vulnerable….

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That's how you would describe Shashant Shah's second directorial venture; again with superb Vinay Pathak. Vinay Pathak who plays Manu Gupta (who has a shop in Karol Bagh) is on a visit to Mumbai who meets an extra sophisticated Lara Dutta. Both have same destination, Delhi, and both are willing to take any chance to go there. Hence it's apt that they go together and thus the journey begins.

First half of the movie takes a slow start and slowly paces up. There are just too many coincidences which are hard to ignore. Vinay is as usual very good while Lara tries very hard to act which is in, my view, pointless. While the locales are very good and interesting, a little more effort in screenplay would have been good.

Second half is quite good compared to the first half. Story goes in the full swing. Plus there is Yana Gupta. Special appearance of Akshay in his usual style proves to be very good which gives a final push to the movie. It gets really emotional in the end and you start to get mixed feelings for that.

All in all, go for it if you are seeking a light hearted movie. It's not a waste of time but don't expect too much.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Movie looked quite interesting in it's trailers, should be a good watch! Besides I really like Lara 👍🏼
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Im a fan of vinay pathaks work, def will go check it out
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Hope this movie does well for Lara, best of luck👍🏼
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By Taran Adarsh, April 29, 2011 - 07:58 IST


Delhi is the 'centre of attraction' these days with movie-makers setting the premise of their films in this city. Whether it was the thoroughly enjoyable BAND BAAJA BAARAAT or the much celebrated NO ONE KILLED JESSICA in the recent past, both depicted the flavors of the city, while the city also had a significant role to play in those movies. Now CHALO DILLI, directed by Shashant Shah, talks about a journey that originates in Mumbai, travels to Jaipur and concludes in Delhi.

The moment the synopsis of a film is revealed, a Google search helps you get to the original source of the film. It's true that CHALO DILLI borrows from DUE DATE [2010], but one can't help but draw parallels with PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES [1987] either, which remains a benchmark for odd couples embarking on an error-prone adventure.

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The basic plotline of CHALO DILLI may have been derived from these two films because DUE DATE and PLANES, TRAINS AND AUTOMOBILES also depicted a chalk-and-cheese pair who is traveling from point A to point B, but CHALO DILLI has been Indianized to make it different from the original films. In fact, the writer ensures that the incidents are desi and hence, different. From dhabas in the middle of the desert to camel cart journeys to the conversation with the Bengali couple in the train, it comes across as a desi film actually.


CHALO DILLI offers opportunity to tap the comic side of the two actors [Vinay Pathak is proficient when it comes to this genre] and even though there are a few flat moments, the film hits the right spot on several occasions. Also, this journey brings to fore the innumerous eccentricities of people in general. It's also about learning some truth about life, coming in contact with real people and real situations. That's precisely what makes the movie identifiable to the viewer.

On the flipside, the assorted characters that this couple encounters in this journey don't really contribute in making it an adventurous and thrilling ride. These characters, with the sole exception of perhaps the ticket checker and the Bengali couple they encounter in the train, are at best passable. The film gets dramatic towards the concuding moments, which seems appropriate from the writing point of view, but had it been told crisply, the impact would've been effectual.

CHALO DILLI is a road movie. Mihika [Lara Dutta], who works for a multinational financial institution, is heading back home from Mumbai to Delhi [to her husband who lives there] and misses her flight and encounters Manu [Vinay Pathak], a podgy and loud person who has a small shop at Karol Bagh, Delhi.

Manu is everything that Mihika isn't. Loud. Crass. Obnoxious. Rude. He is that guy who talks on his cell phone loudly and then sputters gutkaa juice much to the horror of those present in the vicinity.

As fate would have it, Mihika lands up in a situation where she and Manu are stuck together for the rest of the journey to Delhi. It's a bizarre journey with the oddest travelling couple ever. A bizarre journey through air, road and rail from Mumbai, via Jaipur to Delhi.

Director Shashant Shah, who tackled an emotional tale in his debut outing DASVIDANIYA, moves over to a more popular format - comedy - with CHALO DILLI. The humor isn't slapstick or the mindless type, yet real, projected through Vinay's character. Like the characters embark on an uneven ride in the story, the viewer too feels the same while watching this one. It hits the right notes [in the first hour mainly], but isn't as charming at several places in the second hour. In fact, post the train portions, the incidents aren't as amusing and exciting. The writing is inconsistent and so is the direction. However, it's the lead actors who salvage the show, especially Vinay.

The songs don't play an integral role in the film, yet 'Laila O Laila', an item song filmed on Yana Gupta, and 'Matargashtiya' are most noticeable. I wish the title track was played more often or used in the background at vital points to enhance the impact. Though a road movie, the cinematography doesn't make you go into raptures, which should've been the case frankly.

CHALO DILLI is speckled with sharp and witty lines delivered with accurate timing by the amazing Vinay Pathak, who never disappoints you. He's the soul of the enterprise. Lara gets the character right and though there are a few rough edges in her performance, there's no denying that she's extremely convincing as a lady who belongs to the upper crust and who absolutely loathes people like Vinay. In fact, Lara and Vinay both seize this opportunity with both hands and give it their best shot. Amongst the host of characters they encounter in the journey, Brijendra Kala, the ticket checker, leaves the maximum impact and so does the Bengali couple. Akshay Kumar is likable in a cameo.

On the whole, CHALO DILLI is exciting and amusing in parts. The film has some terrific moments, but the writing could've been more persuasive towards the post-interval portions. Yet, all said and done, there's something nice about it, despite the blemishes. Decent watch!


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Posted: 14 years ago
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I am looking forward to this movie, as big fan of Vinay I have huge expectations from this movie..
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Posted: 14 years ago
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i was looking for this movie ..i hope it will be gud going to watch this one soon
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Watched it... such a refreshing change from my last one - "Thank You"... it isnt perfect...the screenplay could've been better... but Vinay Pathak is one hell of an actor...I loved him in Bheja Fry, Dasvidaniya, even Rab ne bana di Jodi... but this is another very remarkable performance by the guy!!

Lara is surprisingly good too...
a sweet simple story with lots of funny, poignant moments... not perfect cinema but enjoyable nevertheless!
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Originally posted by: TallyHo

Watched it... such a refreshing change from my last one - "Thank You"... it isnt perfect...the screenplay could've been better... but Vinay Pathak is one hell of an actor...I loved him in Bheja Fry, Dasvidaniya, even Rab ne bana di Jodi... but this is another very remarkable performance by the guy!!

Lara is surprisingly good too...
a sweet simple story with lots of funny, poignant moments... not perfect cinema but enjoyable nevertheless!

matlab mere standard kii film hai😆 will watch it for sure..lara lara😍
Posted: 14 years ago
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Vinay is a Bundle of Talent... wll definitely watch it dis weekend...👍🏼

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