Chalo Dilli(2011)

29 April 2011hindiComedyDrama
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This is a comic road trip loaded with adventure, humor and madness. The movie is an exhilarating road, air and rail voyage from Mumbai to Delhi of an investment banker Mihika Mukherjee and a middle-class saree trader Manu Gupta. These two personas capture the real India in the movie, such as an array of Indian people and their peculiarities.

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Plot

There is a famous saying of PLATO-"Be Kind to Whoever You Meet- Because everyone is going Through a Hard Battle"

Chalo Dilli is a street motion picture. An expedition that starts with the self-motivated Mihika Mukherjea. A physically powerful, willed young lady, who is a Senior Vice President, of a reputed multinational financial organization, in Mumbai. A jet setter, go-getter, no rubbish lady, Mihika splits the world into losers and winners and she is aware of the fact that which side she is on. Mrs Clear Cut!

The basis is straightforward. Mihika is going back to her residence from Mumbai to Delhi (to her husband who is a banker and lives and works in Delhi). On the way she misses her flight and bumps into Manu Gupta, a chubby and loud 'Ladies Cut-piece' trader who possess a small 10 by 10 shop at Karol Bagh Delhi.

Manu is the whole thing that Mihika is not. Loud. Crass.  Loathsome.   Impolite.  (He is that kind of person who speaks on his mobile phone loudly in the theatre and after that spits gutkaa juice in the passageway...). He is not an idiot. He is very elegant. Street stylish. But mostly; more than smart. And boy...do they shell out for it!

As destiny (and the story) would have it... Mihika finds herself up in circumstances where she and Manu are trapped together for the remaining of the journey to Delhi.

A weird expedition full of exciting activity, insanity and crazy comic instants with the oddest travelling couple ever! (Mihika drinks Evian and at the same time as he is silent drinking from a bore well...Mihika smokes Virginia Slims, whereas he munches Gopal zarda)

A weird expedition through air, road and rail from Mumbai, via Jaipur to Delhi.

An expedition which along with these two central characters showcases the actual India. It's colorful and humorous people and their weirdness.

But more than everything, all it's a journey within for her. Where the actual growth takes place when she reaches her destination of Delhi... (Which is a huge moment because getting home turns out to be harder than she had imagined).

And once Mihika ultimately reaches Delhi (in duration of a day and a half), weary, exhausted and with many stories to narrate her grandkids sometime, the ethical of the tale dawns upon her...

"Do not judge people by face value.... Including yourself".

Come. Be a fraction of the craziest roller coaster voyage of your lives…with Manu and Mihika, and their booming battle cry Chalo Dilli!!!

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Hindi film industry keeps on making films based on road journey from time to time and many of them become successful also. Some films which fall in this category can be mentioned as DIL HAI KE MANTA NAHIN, BOMBAY TO GOA (Amitabh Bachchan's old movie), JAB WE MET etc. However new film BOMBAY TO GOA flopped due to very poor presentation and poor script.The film CHALO DILLI is also a road movie in which main characters meet during a journey from Mumbai to Delhi and meanwhile some incidents go on taking place which make the audience feel light and smile on some occasions.CHALO DILLI is a film from which the actress Lara Dutta has turned to be a producer too. And the film's result proves that she had left no stone unturned to make a successful and good film. Though directly her husband Mahesh Bhupathi is given the credit of the produce of this film under the banner of Big Daddy productionsStory : Mihirika Mukherjee (Lara Dutta) works in Mumbai in a Multinational Bank on a high post. Lifestyle of Mihirka is balanced and is limited to herself; she doesn't like unnecessary chattering! She is enjoying her life in Mumbai but her husband lives in Delhi and this time she wants to celebrate her birthday with her husband (Akshay Kumar) hence she plans to go to Delhi.On a book stall of Mumbai airport Mihirika meets Manu Gupta (Vinay Pathak). Manu is a fat and loud fellow and he has one small shop in Delhi. This fellow's nature is totally opposite from Mihirika. He is loud whereas she is silent and loves peace. Mihirika is sensible and knows etiquette whereas Manu is disgusting and rude. Manu is like any tapori person who has the bad habits of chewing paan (beetle) or gutka and spit on public places and who talks on mobile phones on very loud voices. But is he really what he pretends to be or is he smart enough!Miharika doesn't like Manu but some circumstances compel her to be with Manu and even though she doesn't want, she has to travel from Jaipur to Delhi with Manu.After passing some hours with Manu she realizes that Manu was a person who couldn't see anyone sad or unhappy so he used to make others smile or laugh.Mihirika could have completed her journey from Mumbai to Delhi in less than 3 hours through flight but circumstances lead her to travel through various means such as train, riksha etc due to which it takes one and a half day to reach her destination. But during this period she learns such a lesson that changes her thinking and attitude towards life and people.Akshay Kumar is another attraction of this film who has played the role of Lara's husband in a cameo role. Lara and Akshay are good friends and they have done many films together such as ANDAAJ, BLUE, BHAGAM BHAG, HOUSEFULL etc out of which ANDAAJ was a big hit and BHAGAM BHAG was an average. It would have been very difficult for any big actor to accept such a small role but due to their friendship Akshay did this role and appears good in this cameo. There was news that Akshay didn't take his fee for doing this cameo appearance.Above all Akshay also helped out Lara in pulling off some difficult scenes and stunts in the movie CHALO DELLI.Yana Gupta has made her appearance in an item song 'Laila Me Laila' which was once a very hit and popular song of the film QUARBANI of late producer director actor Feroz Khan.Performance : After BHEJAY FRY this could be second film of Vinay Pathak for which he should be appreciated. It seems that after the success of BHEJA FRY he had become over confident and was not paying any attention on scripts.Even Lara Dutta looks different in this film and has justified her character very well.Music : Except the item song 'Laila Me Laia' no other song can be appreciated. Music given by Gaurav Das Gupta and Anand Raj Anand could have been better. However title track in the running train has been sung well as well has been filmed well.Script : Script is good and the writer has succeeded in telling something new to the audience. Arshad Sayed has written the script in well manner and keeping family audience in his mind.Direction : The director has done a good job and should get appreciation for it. Though the film lacks speed after sometime, the director has made a film for family and has narrated the message of the film clearly and in strong and convincing way. However, the film becomes slow after the interval and songs like 'Laila Me Laila' has been inserted without the demand of the script. But this song may attract masses.Plus Points : This film is light and makes you smile or laugh at most of the times. Unlike some other films, this film has no vulgar dialogues or double meaning dialogues nor vulgar scenes. The scene to set Vinay Pathak and Lara Dutta free from police custody has been unnecessarily dragged and stretched. Besides the other characters that appear throughout their journey, some characters such as Brijendra Kala (ticket checker) and the Bengali couple impress you in another way. However climax is excellent.Conclusion : The writer and director have made a good and decent film and for the family. There are many light moments in this film which you would enjoy.Verdict : Go for it with your family even though there are no big stars in the film.

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