Thursday, August 23, 2007

Chak De India

After reading the “All Positive” reviews of Chake De India, I went into the theatre amidst a great hype about the movie. I guess many reviews have said almost everything about the story, sub-plots and various other good things about the movie. I don’t intend to repeat the same and if you find something repetitive – the fault is not mine – after-all the movie is too good.

Once I came out of the cinema hall, I felt no one other than King Khan could have done so much justice to this movie or rather I should say to the character of a deplored hokey player (unfortunate to have born as a Muslim) and a fantastic coach who took the challenge of getting together a bunch of women hockey players and make them win a world cup for India. That’s chake de India for you.

While Lagaan, Chennai 600028, Iqbal were all movies of sports genre – the am-junta could really connect to those movies because it was Cricket – which is all said and done a religion in India. It needs real guts to make a Chak de India with hockey as a background and that too focusing on women’s hockey is something that could have failed miserably – but for tight script and taut execution of the same. Kudos to Yashraj and Shimit Amin, the real captain of Chak De India!

We all would have seen King Khan portraying the roles of villain, hero, guest appearance with his trade- mark stammering and flamboyance. It needs real guts to show King Khan as loser from scene one – that too grim faced, serious looking eyes and pre/hockey-occupied mind through out the movie. And I was totally stumped by the way he fits into this role of Kabir Khan. Where were you Mr. Sharukh all these days? The last time I saw you were in Swades, I guess. National awards committee can surely not neglect this performance. Hats off to Yashraj and Shimit Amin, the real coach of Sharukh Khan!!

Girls in Indian cinema are portrayed as glamour dolls, weeping wife/mother/sister, witches, feminists, social activists and so on. It needs guts NOT have a leading lady in a movie and that too having King Khan call sheets. It needs guts to get a bunch of new faces (or almost new faces) and get them to act in a sports movie and that too play hockey and win a world cup. Fantastic job done by Shimit Amin!!!

All in all, it’s a must watch and I wouldn’t recommend a DVD for this movie. You need to see it in bigger screen – isn’t it a great fun to watch a sports match amongst a cheering crowd rather than sitting alone in front of the TV? Don’t miss the fun and I bet, when you come out of the theatre you will have a sense of pride that Indian movies have truly arrived in the world space!!!!