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Genre: Comedy
Director: T.K. Rajeev Kumar
Producer: GP Vijay Kumar, Manna Shetty, Dharmesh Raj Kotia
Presenter: K Sera Sera
Music Director: Sunil Jha, Anu Malik, Anand Raj Anand
Star Cast: Govinda, Reema Sen, Rajpal Yadav, Murli Sharma, Om Puri, Manoj Joshi,
Asrani
Release Date: 6th February 2009
As if the failure of 'Money Hai Toh Honey Hai' wasn't enough, Govinda came out
with 'Chal Chala Chal', sure to be an even bigger flop. The movie is so
out-of-date in the present times. Initially, 'Chal Chala Chal' didn't seem
exceptionally bad, being able to generate occasional laughs as well. However, as
the story progressed, the film went from bad to worse. There was no depth to it
and the characters seemed to be moving around in circles. Almost all the jokes
as well as the 'so-called' gags felt flat and didn't even make us smile.
One of the biggest disappointments of the movie was Govinda, who seemed to be
totally out of form. He should realize that he has become old and start taking
roles that suit his age. Rajpal Yadav, after a long time, was at his best and
did manage to make us chuckle once in a while. Razzaak Khan, Asif Basra and
Murli Sharma were not bad, but we surely wondered as to what was Manoj Joshi
doing in the film. The music was a dud, camerawork was just about average and
editing was poor. Our verdict, strictly a DVD watch!
Chal Chala Chal Pre-release Review
Govinda is back in action, to make you sides split with laughter. This time, he
is playing the lead role in 'Chal Chala Chal'. Apart from him, the movie has
Murli Sharma, Om Puri, Manoj Joshi, Rajpal Yadav, Reema Sen and Asrani in the
star cast. Directed by T.K. Rajeev Kumar, the comedy flick is all set to release
on 6th February 2009. It has GP Vijay Kumar, Manna Shetty and Dharmesh Raj Kotia
as the producers, with the presenter being 'K Sera Sera'. The music has been
provided by Sunil Jha, Anu Malik and Anand Raj Anand.
The story of 'Chal Chala Chal' revolves around the life of a simple man - Deepak
(Govinda). He has certain principles in his life, one of them being 'living
honestly'. Unwilling to succumb to the corrupt system that seems to be widely
prevalent, he ends up switching jobs, every now and then. His father,
Omkarnathji, is the ex-principal of a private school. Not receiving his dues on
leaving the school, he has been fighting a case in the court for several years,
being helped in the process by Deepak. Finally, Omkarnathji wins the case and
the court awards him compensation as well.
The court also rules that in case the school has no money, it can give some
property to Omkarnathji, in lieu of compensation. Taking advantage of the
ruling, the school authorities give a run-down bus to him. Though Deepak wants
to sell the bus, he ends up using it to start a transport business, acting on
his father’s advice. As Deepak starts plying the bus, it encounters more mishaps
than the commuters. Corruption comes in his way once again, but his faith in his
principles as well as his father’s love helps him tide over the crisis. Ready to
go on a roller-coaster ride, in Deepak's bus? Wait for 6th February!
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