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Posted: 12 years ago
  1. khalid mohamed ?@Jhajhajha

    Just feel sad...SRK..wonderful actor...now repeating...repeating...repeating himself...

  2. khalid mohamed ?@Jhajhajha

    SRK refers to all his hit films in Chennai Express...in the hope he'll get a hit film. Probably he will but shows Desperate Measures.

  3. khalid mohamed ?@Jhajhajha

    just reeled out of Chennai Express...gaudy, senseless, silly and over-the-top except for Deepika Padukone...SRK bores.

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Chennai Express

The Critic has posted comments on this MovieMeena Iyer, TNN, Aug 8, 2013, 10.23PM IST
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Critic's Rating: Revised from to 3.5, based on popular feedback
Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Sathyaraj
Direction: Rohit Shetty
Genre: Action
Duration: 2 hours 23 minutes
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Story: A 40-year-old Punjabi man is on a mission to immerse his grandfather's ashes down South. Enroute he meets a young Tamilian girl who has eloped. Their lives entwine and his journey takes an altogether different route.

Review: In an ode to his own cinema—read Golmaal series, Bol Bachchan, Rohit Shetty ishstyle, the director, who has grossers in Bollywood's 100-crore club, ups the scale for his Eid offering.

Chennai Express (CE) is a magnificently mounted film. Never having been strong in the story department, CE too has a guillible plot line. Rahul ( Shah Rukh Khan) is asked by his dadi (Kamini Kaushal) to drop his granddad's ashes in Rameswaram, the southern-most tip of India. He boards the Chennai Express to hoodwink granny but has secretly planned a getaway with his guy friends to Goa. Alas, in Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge fashion, a damsel in distress, Meena ( Deepika Padukone) asks for his outstretched hand as he stands on the footboard. And his Samaritan act changes his destiny.

He discovers she's the daughter of a Don from a South-side village and her accompanying cousins (hulks in pony tails) want her to return home. Her father wants Meena to marry another hulk (Niketan Dheer) from a nearby village, so he can then rule two villages. Meena resists and insists to her father (Sathyaraj) that it is Rahul who has her fancy. The father relents but the other hulks resist.

From here on, Rahul constantly tries to outsmart the South Indian mob. And as expected in Indian mainstream cinema, he breaks into song-and-dance, gets drunk, blows up jeeps and does a Jim Carryish over-the-top act to get guffaws from a captive audience.

For what is primarily a Hindi film, there's too much spoken Tamil. There are cleverly written lines that ask you not to underestimate the south because it even plays a crucial role in the coalition government, but for the rest of India, a lot of the dialogue is lost in translation. Subtitles would be in order.

After Cocktail and Yeh Jaawani Hai Deeewani, Deepika is once again in superlative form. Shah Rukh's attempts at comedy go from convincing to convoluted. But, for the most part, he lights up the screen with his effervescence.

Note: You may not like the film if Bollywood potboilers leave you cold.
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Chennai Express movie review

(Action, Comedy, Romance)
Saibal Chatterjee
Thursday, August 08, 2013
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Chennai Express movie review

Cast:Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone
Director: Rohit Shetty

It's a somewhat long ride that occasionally teeters on the edge of tedium, but it certainly isn't all wrong. Parts of Chennai Express, propelled by a spirit of inspired lunacy that holds the no-holds-barredaction comedy in good stead, is markedly better than the sum total of the film.

If only it had enough steam to sustain its momentum all the way to the very end, it would probably have been far more fun to watch.

But do hop aboard. This Express is designed for quite a crazy carousel. If you hang in there and do not allow the many distractions and diversions along the way throw you off track, you might actually find yourself getting into the swing of things, especially in the first half.

Some of the stops en route might seem rather unnecessary and overstretched. In fact, not all the platforms that Chennai Express chugs into are uniformly inviting.
But the thunderous rhythm of the voyage does generate some genuinely funny gags.
Chennai Express warms up pretty quickly and delivers exactly what you would expect from a Rohit Shetty film: runaway entertainment.

Shetty, who obviously does not have any patience for half measures, goes full tilt at the resources at his disposal and rustles up an action-packed culture-clash comedy that has crowd-pleaser emblazoned all over it.

The director throws dollops of good-natured drollery into the thrills-and-spills blender and comes up with a movie that has all the tried-and-tested ingredients of the genre that he has made his own.

Does Chennai Express get to its destination without too many splutters? Well, although the film runs somewhat low on velocity at times and tends to meander a touch in the second half, fans of Shetty's brand of filmmaking will have no reason to feel shortchanged.
What is most unusual about Chennai Express is that at least half its spoken lines are delivered in Tamil. Yet comprehension is never a problem, thanks to a screenplay that tides over the need to explain every dialogue in chaste Hindi.

Barring the lead pair and a Tamil-speaking Sikh policeman (played by Mukesh Tiwari), the principal characters in the film communicate their thoughts in their mother tongue, with the heroine serving as an 'interpreter' wherever the need arises, earning the sobriquet of Ms Subtitle from the wise-cracking male protagonist.

The storyline is no great shakes but the delivery is always rambunctiously lively. Shahrukh Khan is a sweetmeat trader's beloved grandson. The grandpa dies just shy of turning 100.

Rahul's granny (Kamini Kaushal) requests the 40-year-old to fulfil the dead man's last wish to have his ashes immersed in the sea off Rameswaram.
Rahul takes the urn ostensibly on a trip to the South but connives with a couple of friends to head to Goa instead. Fate intervenes and his feigned trip on Chennai Express lasts much longer than he had bargained for.

He bumps into Meena, who is being escorted back home by four beefy cousins after a failed attempt to flee her village.
Rahul is caught in the game that the girl decides to play with her dad, Durgeshwara (Sathyaraj), in order to avoid marrying a hulky muscleman, Thangaballi (Nikitin Dheer).

Chennai Express promises a superstar in all his many-splendoured glory. And it delivers SRK in a guise that is 75 per cent lover boy-prankster Rahul (that is what his character is predictably called) and the remaining 25 per cent a fearless 'common man' who musters the strength of a hundred able-bodied men when he is pushed to a corner.
Chennai Express also gives Deepika Padukone a vantage seat in the best coach and she makes the most of the opportunity. As a southern mafia don's feisty daughter, Meena, she lays it on really thick, both in terms of accent and body language.

Deepika's diction and lingo appears a tad too labored at times, but, to her credit, she gets it right consistently.
The whole-hearted zeal that SRK and Deepika bring to the table and the steady flow of funny one-liners serve Shetty's purpose well, turning Chennai Express into an elopement-against-all-odds rigmarole that hits the right buttons at most turns.

Amid the flying bodies and cars that the director has a penchant for, the actors make their way through the rubble largely unscathed.

That, of course, does not mean that Chennai Express does not hit its share of rough patches. It does, but thanks to the free-wheeling energy that courses through its body, the smooth passages make up for the ones that are riddled with jerks.
Chennai Express is a full-on masala film that is completely unapologetic about its intentions. And that is its USP.
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Posted: 12 years ago
Surprisingly response is very good for a Rohit Shetty film! SRK [:D/]
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Originally posted by: khoslakadhokla

Is there any report on how much money did the paid previews made?


Nope...I think it will come out by tomorrow only..
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Posted: 12 years ago
The SRK LOVERS ?@TheSRK_Lovers

Just in: ABP News #ChennaiExpress Break All Record Of Advance Booking 80% Multiplexes are booked for 3 day & 90% in single screens.

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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: khoslakadhokla

Is there any report on how much money did the paid previews made?


The total is not out yet but its 5cr so far😃
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Posted: 12 years ago
3.5 star from TOI for rohit shetty film...Very good
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Originally posted by: PigBenis


The total is not out yet but its 5cr so far😃


Oh Dang! That's awesome sauce! Paid previews paid off! 😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
Booked my tickets ...tomm it

but not first show its SOLD OUT :)

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