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Posted: 15 years ago
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Well not exactly a review but soemone who just attended the private screening of the movie wrote this on twitter :
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  1. Don't take a chance with this 'dance' unless u r an SK fan. star rating: 1 star
  2. Genelia looks pretty n likable; director Ken Ghosh messes up Shahid's sky-high talent. Big Time! from mobile web
  3. Shahid brings lumps-in-ur-throat in a few emotion packed moments n dances like a magician on listless songs... from mobile web
  4. Tacky production design, too-hard-to-being-funny n falling-flat dialogues makes it a bored-to-death experience
  5. Chance Pe Dance is besotted with every single cliche that one imagine in a film based on a Struggler

One of the first reactions ....will wait for more i guess!!!!😉

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Posted: 15 years ago
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this movie will go average..may be like kismat konnection...why would anyone watch this movie if he already knows the story ??? 😕
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I don't believe Faridoon... He didn't even like Kaminey..which turned out to be super hit film... he's jus a journalist..
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rajnigandha... on twitter said:

Fantastic film...SK and G look awesome...have to see it again!!!
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Review: Chance Pe Dance leaves you unmove

Film:
Chance Pe Dance (U/A)
Director: Ken Ghosh
Cast: Shahid Kapoor, Genelia D'souza and Mohnish Behl
Rating: **

In the opening sequence of Chance Pe Dance (CPD), it's established that struggling actor Sameer aka Sam (Shahid) is finding it hard to make ends meet in Mumbai.

He has only a loaf of bread and a little orange juice for breakfast, a refrigerator that doubles up as a wardrobe and a landlord knocking on his door for four months' rent. In the last scene of CPD, Sam arrives for the premiere of his film, a superstar now.

There's very little between these two scenes that would make you want to sit through CPD. The comedy seems forced, the emotions unreal (and the kinds seen in a number of other such films) and the script trite.

There's a sub-plot, which entertains you for a while, but which is sadly sidelined for some reason. In stead, you have to bear with another tale of an out-of-towner making it in the big, bad entertainment world of Mumbai.

After three years of struggling, Sam finally lands the lead role in a dance-based film. But even as the film takes a while to roll, Sam is thrown out of his house by his landlord and has no money to afford even a decent meal.

So even if your heart is supposed to go out to penniless Sam – living out of his car now – he looks like he's been splurging on protein shakes and working out at a high-end gym, although there are no scenes to establish that. Our hero is just blessed with an eight-pack, it seems.

Unwillingly, Sam takes up the job of a dance instructor at a school, and has to prepare a bunch of kids with two left feet to compete at a dance competition where they stood last among 22 schools the previous year. School of Rock 'n' Roll, anyone?

Meanwhile, the director of Sam's film backtracks on his promise to cast him as the hero and launches a nationwide hunt for the role in stead.

Obviously, Sam participates, urged by his girlfriend Tina (Genelia), and if you feel there's any chance of him not winning this competition, then clearly you are very imaginative.

Sadly, the makers of CPD aren't. In fact, director Ken Ghosh and his writers don't seem to have worked on making the film even a little bit engrossing.

The best sequences – and they are few – are the ones where Sam interacts with the kids at school. Even though you see this track go down the road-already-travelled by the Jack Black cult, School of Rock, you don't mind it so much because at least, then, its not purely a struggler-trying-to-make-it-big-in-Mumbai kind of a story.

Sadly, that's too much to ask for. The 'dance competition' that the kids participate in is hurriedly wrapped up – they obviously win – and then the film is once again about Sam striking gold as an actor.

The only area where the makers seem to have put in any effort is the execution of the dance sequences, and even if a few of them are entertaining, they don't do much for the film otherwise. They have been picturised well – although one song where Shahid and Genelia are shown to tower over Mumbai's buildings looks like a 90s music video – and Shahid brings the dances alive with his moves.

The songs, however, are not the kinds you would remember later. The sole exception is 'Pump It Up', in the climax, but you're so fed up with CPD by then that you don't really care.

Shahid gives an uneven performance, ranging from very good to hammy (especially when he's supposed to do comedy). Post-Kaminey, you see the actor in a new light and he looks a lot more confident and sure of what he's doing onscreen.

Although he does not-so-badly, performance wise, he needs to smarten up and choose films that do justice to his talent. His dances are a treat to watch.

Genelia is cuteness personified and gives a pleasant performance. Her pairing with Shahid works and scenes where they get to know each other are sweet.

Parikshit Sahni seems to be playing the troubled father in every second film and does a repeat of what he did in 3 Idiots and Dulha Mil Gaya recently.

Director Ghosh seems to have put all his efforts on song picturisations and little else. But with a story and script as bland, you can't really expect him to make any sort of mark.

Chance Pe Dance is the kind of film where you know the end and can't wait to get there, even if it takes its own sweet time to do so.

Watch it only if you're a die-hard Shahid fan and if three good songs and four good scenes satisfy you as an audience.

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Posted: 15 years ago
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certainly not me ... a poor show...👎🏼
shahid should think twice now before doing something...whatever little expectations he has raised from jab we met and kaminey...films like these will wash it simply away
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I'm soooooo gonna see it!
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Whatever... I'm still looking forward to it like anything!! Wooohooo! Go CPD 😃
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Agree with princessparkle.. I'm gonna definitely watch it.. FOR SURE!!
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Chance Pe Dance: Movie Review

14 Jan, 2010 10:00 pm ISTlGaurav Malani/INDIATIMES MOVIES
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Director: Ken Ghosh
Cast: Shahid Kapoor, Genelia D'Souza
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Ken Ghosh's dance-drama takes no chance in experimenting with storytelling style and ends up being an extended version of the music videos that he used to direct before making feature films.

Chance Pe Dance is stuff legendary Bollywood biographies are made of. Sameer Behl (Shahid Kapoor) comes to Bombay with Bollywood dreams, struggles through the day as a courier boy and keeps failing in auditions for advertisements. More stereotypes are stuffed in as he refuses to take help from his dad in Delhi (Parikshit Sahni almost repeating his Idiot act), is thrown out from his rented flat by the landlord (Kurush Deboo still unable to surpass his Parsi performance) and comes away with his calculative companion (Vikas Bhalla making his comeback).

Soon Sameer is signed as the male lead in a film and friend Tina (Genelia D'Souza) is selected as the choreographer on the same project. The characterizations kinda remind of Naach ; Ram Gopal Varma's film on dance, if you have heard of it by any chance. Both homeless and jobless now, Sameer sleeps in his car (yes, he could afford one after doing one lungi ad) and works as a dance teacher in a school. Regardless of the references it derives from Jack Black's The School of Rock , the film fails to rock till the end credits roll.

Subsequently Sameer loses his film and is disillusioned. Tina encourages him to participate in a television talent-hunt show, the winner of which will win the same role that Sameer was to play. In his screen-test, Sameer dedicates his monologue to his mother in the same mould with which most Miss India participants mouth their monotonous thanksgiving speech.

The film starts on a promising note with smoothly synchronized opening credits but by its sixth scene you sense where it's heading. The screenplay by Ken Ghosh and Nupur Asthana is conventional to the core, has predictable plot-points and lacks any dramatic graph. Kiran Kotrial's dialogues lack depth and additional writing help by Manu Rishi ( Oye Lucky Lucky Oye ) doesn't add any value to the narrative. Ken Ghosh's direction lacks as much conviction as his writing and it's easy to comprehend how he hurries and fabricates the storytelling in the second half.

The story had enough scope to be humourous but the treatment is lame and laughable. Sameer's training and team-building sessions with the school kids is rushed through a transition song and does not contribute to the central plot in any way. Though Shahid and Genelia make a cute couple on screen, their chemistry is concocted at the same dull and dreary speed with which Genelia rides her two-wheeler in those two hilarious scenes of the film. Sadly by the time she picks up pace in the climax, it's a bit too late.

For a dance-driven film like this, the music should have been catchy beyond comparison. Though Adnan Sami and Pritam's tunes don't disappoint, it isn't mind-blowing material. Choreography is a clearly the highlight of the film. Dance directors Ahmed Khan and international artist Marty Kudelka give challenging steps to Shahid Kapoor that he performs with effortless grace, panache and attitude. But too much of song-n-dance is detrimental to the film's flow.

Finally the entire burden of carrying off this film lands on Shahid Kapoor's shoulders and his chiseled flashboard abs prove of no help in this respect. He dances fabulously and acts convincingly but isn't able to salvage the sinking ship. Genelia D'Souza is delightful and appealing. The kids try too hard to be cute. Zian Khan esp. has lost his childish charm.

Sadly, scripts are written for reality shows today but there is no real good scripting involved in feature films. So in times when dance talent-hunt shows on television promise more drama and entertainment, you find no good reason why to give this dance a chance.
http://movies.indiatimes.com/reviews/bollywood/Chance-Pe-Dance-Movie-Review/articleshow/5445605.cms

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