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Posted: 12 years ago
wow deepika is on a roll😲good for her. i remember how she was called a panauti for everyone now she is writing her own destiny👏👍🏼 i loved both sonam and deepika performances thisyear. go girls whom ranbir ditched🥳 let them show you dont need him😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Approx. 32-33cr is what it looks like for today! #ChennaiExpress


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I guess its now safe to say, the opening day business of #ChennaiExpress will be 30 crore+ without including paid previews!

Edited by ....Poojie.... - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
Raja Sen gave DPad another positive review. Is something wrong with him?

he used to spite her in every review before.
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: ...Poojie...

Shailesh Kapoor ?@shaileshkapoor

Approx. 32-33cr is what it looks like for today! #ChennaiExpress


Indicine ?@indicine

I guess its now safe to say, the opening day business of #ChennaiExpress will be 30 crore+


That's IT ??? What a Shame... 😆

30+ Cr with 3800 Screens + EID HOLIDAY + TICKET HIKE =)) ROFLMAO 🤣

ETT Made 33 cr even on a Ramzaan day with No Muslim Audience 😛
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Posted: 12 years ago
from the promos, it ws visible DP is going to rock. I didnt c@tch it yet, but sure Sen doesnt pr@ise people for nothing.
Chennai Express Has Huge Paid Previews

Friday 7th August 2013 11.00 IST

Boxofficeindia.Com Trade Network

Chennai Express had a huge collection in paid previews as it collected around 6 crore nett. It is the highest paid previews ever by a distance but so were the screenings. The film has recorded phenomenal collections in Mumbai and South with Mumbai collection being amongst the top five if we compare with the full first days of releases in 2013.

The paid previews in South are even better as the collections are better than the full first days of all films released in 2013 apart from Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani and Race 2.

North India was lower comparatively while the Central and Eastern markets have less multiplexes so paid previews don't get as many screenings as the bigger circuits.

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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: Mr.KaminA


That's IT ??? What a Shame... 😆

30+ Cr with 3800 Screens + EID HOLIDAY + TICKET HIKE =)) ROFLMAO 🤣

ETT Made 33 cr even on a Ramzaan day with No Muslim Audience 😛


If i remember correctly ett released on 15th august,ramzaan khatam ho gaya thaa na?

And it made some 32.5 or 32.75 crores,round off karna zarori hai,aapne hi kaha tha na record break karna hai to accurate figure ka karo,CE wohi kar rhi hai,anyways Happy eid to you and your family😛

And moreover how do you ki it has 3800 screens,jitna mujhe pata hai,it is releasing around 3600 screens but then may be i am wrong
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Originally posted by: Mr.KaminA

Kya Haal hai Chennai Express ka... Abhi Lagi hai ya Utar gayi 😛

ab toh chennai express ki lat kabhi bhi nahi utregi
Edited by aakanshya - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
ediff.com Movies Aseem Chhabra's Chennai Express Review: Mindless but entertaining

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Deepika Padukone and Shah Rukh Khan in Chennai ExpressChennai Express is a full throttle masala entertainment ruled by Shah Rukh Khan's star power, writes Aseem Chhabra.

Post YOUR reviews here!

Rohit Shetty has said he does not make films for intellectuals. Which is fine, but to be honest I have had problems with Shetty's previous films - always loud, ultra violent, often crass and packed with crude humor.

But in Chennai Express Shetty does something smart - he ropes in the star talents of Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone and in the process he smoothens some of the rough edges that were evident in his previous works.

There is still enough loud noise in Chennai Express, some over-the-top background score, exploding cars and stereotyping that would drive the politically correct critics to take a plunge into the ocean in Ramashwaran.

But Chennai Express is also a journey into Shah Rukh Khan nostalgia, many times following the pattern of Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaynege - the plot, the songs, dialogues, Rahul's earnest position that he will not elope with the girl he loves, until her father approves of their relationship. (yes, Khan is once again Rahul in this film). And there are many more references to Khan's other films.

I watched Chennai Express in a nearly packed theater in New York City with the audience laughing-out-loud at practically every dialogue of Khan, clapping and whistling. I was amused at times as well, although certainly not at much as the audience.

As the film progressed I realized a few things. Sometimes critics should not be separate from the audience. In fact, I think critics should sometimes watch films with the audience and they might see a whole lot different film. As a critic I can advice the audience that most of Chennai Express is loud, very mindless. But I will also say that it is harmless.

I realize there is value to this brand of Bollywood and it is not going to go away. Its purpose is to entertain the audience. And that is where Chennai Express delivers.

Hey, the film is an homage to Ranjnikanth, hence the Lungi Dance song. And even critics rarely trash Rajnikanth's films. As Khan says way too many times in the film - one shouldn't underestimate the power of the common man. And there is some truth in it.

Chennai Express is a full throttle masala entertainment ruled by 47-year-old Khan's star power. He works so hard in film - in playing a comic character, in breaking out into dances, being the romantic Khan that Yash Chopra, Aditya Chopra and Karan Johar have defined in their films, and ultimately the violent, action hero.

Khan knows he is there to entertain the masses - not much different than Rajnikanth, and he works at it with gusto and the madness of his energy. That is what makes him a star and so appealing to the audience I watched the film with in New York. And that is what makes Chennai Express work.

Khan is well supported by a woman, half his age, but a star on her own. Padukone is delightful in the film - beautiful, smiling, and often a lot more playful and funny than Khan.

In Chennai Express Padukone is a serial runaway bride who gets caught by her large-sized cousins and brought back to her father who is a local don. During one such journey from Mumbai in a train called Chennai Express she meets up with Khan who is carrying his grandfather's ashes – presumably to immerse them in the ocean in Rameshwaran, even though he is actually planning to escape to Goa (don't ask!).

The film's plotline is full of holes, often implausible: a Tamil-speaking sardar turns out to be a lone north Indian in a village in Tamil Nadu and also the local police chief (or was he just a constable?); Khan and Padukone, on the run from the henchmen of her father, keep getting support from other villagers – clothes, a fabulous house to stay in and jeeps to escape; the jeeps start on their own – no keys required; and during one of his escapes, Khan lands in a boat run by oil smugglers operating between India and Sri Lanka.

There is so much silliness in Chennai Express, but the film does not take itself seriously.

And then there are some charming moments in the film, especially some of the songs: the lyrical and romantic Titli andTera Rastaa Main Chhodoon Na, and Kashmir Main Tu Kanyakumari, a song with pointless lyrics, but a grand scale production. The film has a colorful look - a production design laced with bright appealing colors. Often the rural settings look artificial, yet they are appealing.

As expected the film ends with the Lungi Dance song. As the song played, I heard many people whistle. I almost sensed some people dancing in the darkness of the theater. It was fun to watch the song on the big screen, the energy with which Khan and Padukone danced to Yo Yo Honey Singh's performance.

Still I could not help but think that only eight months ago, Singh was one of the most hated musicians in India for hisBalatkari song. His New Year's Eve concert was canceled in Gurgaon after a signature campaign. How short out memories are. Eight months later Singh is resurrected, back with a bang, singing for one of the biggest films of the year. And hardly anyone is bothered by that!

Rediff Rating:

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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: you2

ediff.com Movies Aseem Chhabra's Chennai Express Review: Mindless but entertaining

Aseem Chhabra's Chennai Express Review: Mindless but entertaining

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Deepika Padukone and Shah Rukh Khan in Chennai ExpressChennai Express is a full throttle masala entertainment ruled by Shah Rukh Khan's star power, writes Aseem Chhabra.

Post YOUR reviews here!

Rohit Shetty has said he does not make films for intellectuals. Which is fine, but to be honest I have had problems with Shetty's previous films - always loud, ultra violent, often crass and packed with crude humor.

But in Chennai Express Shetty does something smart - he ropes in the star talents of Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone and in the process he smoothens some of the rough edges that were evident in his previous works.

There is still enough loud noise in Chennai Express, some over-the-top background score, exploding cars and stereotyping that would drive the politically correct critics to take a plunge into the ocean in Ramashwaran.

But Chennai Express is also a journey into Shah Rukh Khan nostalgia, many times following the pattern of Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaynege - the plot, the songs, dialogues, Rahul's earnest position that he will not elope with the girl he loves, until her father approves of their relationship. (yes, Khan is once again Rahul in this film). And there are many more references to Khan's other films.

I watched Chennai Express in a nearly packed theater in New York City with the audience laughing-out-loud at practically every dialogue of Khan, clapping and whistling. I was amused at times as well, although certainly not at much as the audience.

As the film progressed I realized a few things. Sometimes critics should not be separate from the audience. In fact, I think critics should sometimes watch films with the audience and they might see a whole lot different film. As a critic I can advice the audience that most of Chennai Express is loud, very mindless. But I will also say that it is harmless.

I realize there is value to this brand of Bollywood and it is not going to go away. Its purpose is to entertain the audience. And that is where Chennai Express delivers.

Hey, the film is an homage to Ranjnikanth, hence the Lungi Dance song. And even critics rarely trash Rajnikanth's films. As Khan says way too many times in the film - one shouldn't underestimate the power of the common man. And there is some truth in it.

Chennai Express is a full throttle masala entertainment ruled by 47-year-old Khan's star power. He works so hard in film - in playing a comic character, in breaking out into dances, being the romantic Khan that Yash Chopra, Aditya Chopra and Karan Johar have defined in their films, and ultimately the violent, action hero.

Khan knows he is there to entertain the masses - not much different than Rajnikanth, and he works at it with gusto and the madness of his energy. That is what makes him a star and so appealing to the audience I watched the film with in New York. And that is what makes Chennai Express work.

Khan is well supported by a woman, half his age, but a star on her own. Padukone is delightful in the film - beautiful, smiling, and often a lot more playful and funny than Khan.

In Chennai Express Padukone is a serial runaway bride who gets caught by her large-sized cousins and brought back to her father who is a local don. During one such journey from Mumbai in a train called Chennai Express she meets up with Khan who is carrying his grandfather's ashes ' presumably to immerse them in the ocean in Rameshwaran, even though he is actually planning to escape to Goa (don't ask!).

The film's plotline is full of holes, often implausible: a Tamil-speaking sardar turns out to be a lone north Indian in a village in Tamil Nadu and also the local police chief (or was he just a constable?); Khan and Padukone, on the run from the henchmen of her father, keep getting support from other villagers ' clothes, a fabulous house to stay in and jeeps to escape; the jeeps start on their own ' no keys required; and during one of his escapes, Khan lands in a boat run by oil smugglers operating between India and Sri Lanka.

There is so much silliness in Chennai Express, but the film does not take itself seriously.

And then there are some charming moments in the film, especially some of the songs: the lyrical and romantic Titli andTera Rastaa Main Chhodoon Na, and Kashmir Main Tu Kanyakumari, a song with pointless lyrics, but a grand scale production. The film has a colorful look - a production design laced with bright appealing colors. Often the rural settings look artificial, yet they are appealing.

As expected the film ends with the Lungi Dance song. As the song played, I heard many people whistle. I almost sensed some people dancing in the darkness of the theater. It was fun to watch the song on the big screen, the energy with which Khan and Padukone danced to Yo Yo Honey Singh's performance.

Still I could not help but think that only eight months ago, Singh was one of the most hated musicians in India for hisBalatkari song. His New Year's Eve concert was canceled in Gurgaon after a signature campaign. How short out memories are. Eight months later Singh is resurrected, back with a bang, singing for one of the biggest films of the year. And hardly anyone is bothered by that!

Rediff Rating:

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