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Aloo Chaat

Aloo Chaat (2009)

March. 20,2009
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5.9
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What do you do when your entire family is against the bride of your choice? Do you replace your family? Or do you replace the bride? Or do you make an aloo-chaat of your life? Aloo Chaat the film, is rich in masala - with plots within sub-plots, with wisecracks dripping endlessly like that tangy chutney, and is a treat that you don't want to miss.It tickles you, shakes you, rattles you, and gags you as it takes you through the narrow lanes and equally narrow minds of orthodox Delhi parents, to a wider world of love and romance, and an unexpected twist in the tale...

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Titreenp
2009/03/20

SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?

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Greenes
2009/03/21

Please don't spend money on this.

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Ensofter
2009/03/22

Overrated and overhyped

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Lucybespro
2009/03/23

It is a performances centric movie

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Varun Gagneja
2009/03/24

This is one of the best Indian Comedy Movie I have ever seen. As usual acting of Sanjay Mishra in the role of Chhadami was hilarious. Manoj Pahwa in the role of Hakeem Tarachand was a perfect fit for the movie. I've already seen this movie 5-6 times and can see it 9-10 time more. It's a complete family entertainment movie. Songs are also good specially the title track and the Punjabi wedding song(which is again one of my favorite Punjabi folk song). A little disappointed with the end otherwise the movie is completely awesome and full family entertainer.Aftab did good acting but I expect more from him. I want director to make its sequel as well. Hope they will make it soon. RDB and Kailash Kher song rocks.

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Jahanzeb Farooq
2009/03/25

Have to write a review for this one as it so really deserves it. This is one of those hugely entertaining movies which I have on my media server so that I could play them again and again (some of the others include 3 Idiots, Chup Chup Ke, Hungama, Hulchul, All the Best etc). It is a light-hearted love story with some wonderful performances not only by the leads but also by the supporting cast. Sanjay Mishra as "Chhadami" is probably the most memorable character of the movie. He is both hilarious and lovable. A lifetime role I would say. Similarly, Manoj Pahwa also gets to play a memorable role as a Hakeem Tarachand. One role that's the first to come to mind thinking of him as an actor. Kulbhushan Kharbanda does a wonderful job as well. Even protagonist's mother and grandmother, played by Meenakshi and Dolly Ahluwalia respectively, are so effective in their roles. This is a good story writing over all with quite a few very good jokes and lines. The end message (religion/culture shouldn't divide us) is also highly appreciable. It is a bit sad that this movie never got the attention and appreciation it deserved. Here is a little attempt to get it at least some of that attention.

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Avinash Patalay
2009/03/26

For starters, one fails to understand the logic behind the title "Aloo Chat". Except for the two blokes mouthing inane dialogues far and between there is absolutely no connection to the plot whatsoever. Perhaps "DDLJ - The Other Way Around" would have been more appropriate title. Reason: the second half of DDLJ plot forms the baseline for the movie. The only difference is the ver 2.0 the girl gate-crashes into the house with the sole-intent of wooing the family. How she passes the litmus test and wins over the heart is Aloo Chaat. Well then why the first-part of DDLJ given a skip? Answer: Budget constraints on overseas shoot. Instead, the romance makes a shift-base to "economical cutting-chai apna desh" in the by-lanes of Delhi on a tonga. Howzzat!!! Verdict:: Sorry, doesn't connect especially with the Detective hot on heels.Let us draw parallels with DDLJ:: 1. Hatching the plan of dropping in the middle of enemy's terrain.2. Father is the pillar of opposition (boy's father ie, and ver 2.0 the opposition is not "beer" but religion!). 3. Wedding dates are pre-poned owing to health reason.4. Punjabi song (the girl reprises the "Doli Saja Ke Rakhna" version).In all honesty, its difficult to judge if Aloo Chaat is a reality-check or a humorous take on DDLJ.* The spirit of Delhi is neatly blended into the storyline.* The format of narrative deserves a special mention* A few comic moments are done wellPerformances::* Khulbushan Kharbanda:: The veteran proves that is at ease in comedy too. Indeed versatile.* Aftab:: No comments though had immense potential to showcase his talent.* Aamna Sharief:: It difficult to comment on her performance as most of the time you are besotted with her infectious smile. * Manoj Pahwa:: Passable* Sanjay Mishra:: Irritating. The movie would have lot better should his role was put on leash.* Linda Arsenio:: Good job there.Verdict:: Passable for a one-time watch.PS: Do pay attention to scene where ver 1.0 is referenced (read that "paid homage").

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siddharth-jha
2009/03/27

The movie is typically based in the Indian Capital New Delhi portraying a Punjabi family. The lone son of the family Nikhil played by Aftab Shivdasani is just back from America and is now being forced to select a suitable girl. He already loves a girl Aamna played by Aamna Sharif but since she is a Muslim it wont be easily accepted by the family. So in order to change the mind set of the typical traditional family, Nikhil, Aamna,Niki (Linda Arsenio ) set up a nice drama where in Aamna has to win the family. Will Aamna be able to win their heart is the big question of the movie and if yes how would she do it ?The entire set up is hilarious and the movie has some very good performances by Aftab, Sanjay Mishra, Linda and Kulbhushan Kharbanda. The movie is a comedy about situations and doesn't force laughter onto you. The dialogue delivery and the situations are quite humorous and will make a every good dinner movie with your family. A must watch if u want be light headed for a stress full tomorrow.

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