Running time 153 minutes Country India Language Hindi English Budget ₹200 million (equivalent to ₹430 million or US$6.3 million in 2017) Box office ₹1.27 billion (equivalent to ₹2.7 billion or US$40 million in 2017) Chak De! India (English: Go For it! India ) is a 2007 Indian, directed by and produced by, with a screenplay written by, sports scenes choreographed by Rob Miller, and music. It tells a fictional story about, which was inspired by the team's win at the, and explores themes such as and, the legacy of the, racial and religious bigotry, and ethnic and regional prejudice. The film stars as Kabir Khan, former captain of the. After a disastrous loss to, Khan is ostracized from the sport and he and his mother are driven from the family home by angry neighbors. Seven years later, to redeem himself, Khan becomes the coach of the Indian national women's hockey team and aims to turn its sixteen contentious players into a championship unit.
India, including the. On 30 August 2007, the requested a copy of the film's script for a place in its. When the was reorganised in April 2008, former player said that he wanted 'to create a 'Chak De' effect' in Indian hockey. The film was screened in New Delhi on 17 August 2016, as part of the week long Independence Day Film Festival.
The festival was jointly presented by the Indian and, commemorating India's 70th. 'I felt why has the girls’ team been given so little coverage. I shared the idea with. He liked it and said stop everything else and concentrate on it. I started my research by spending time with hockey players. It’s just a matter of chance that Negi's story matches with Kabir Khan.
There are many cases, like in, football players are killed for not performing well for the club. I had no idea about Negi’s story while writing the script, and he joined us after the script was ready. In fact, his name was suggested by, who was the coach of the team that won the. On day one, when Negi read the script, he cried and it was then that we came to know about his story.'
— Although was initially signed for the lead role, he later withdrew due to creative differences with the director. (who had originally declined due to a scheduling conflict with 's ) was later confirmed as Kabir Khan. Khan accepted the role partly because he used to play hockey in college: 'I feel hockey as a sport has been monstrously neglected in our country.
I used to play the game during college. In fact, I was quite a good hockey player. So the role was a lot like going back to my past.'
Some media sources called the actor's role offbeat, since it departed from his usual romantic image and included neither songs nor a single female lead. Casting of the 16 actresses as the hockey players took over six months. Amin described the process as 'very, very difficult' and 'very strenuous because the requirement was they had to play – and act'. A four-month training camp was held where the girls learned the rules of the game, took acting lessons and followed a strict diet; safety precautions were also taken. According to Amin, 'Learning hockey is very tricky unlike, say, football.
Chak De India Full Movie Hd Download 300mb
You have to know how to hold the stick, how to manoeuvre it, so it doesn't look fake on screen. For those who were originally players, we had to make sure they were able to act as well. The dialogue was weighty; it isn't frivolous. It has to be delivered with a certain tone, in a certain manner'. The actors, including Khan and the rest of the supporting cast, participated in a number of rehearsals and script readings before principal photography began.
Kaushik and his team taught the crew 'all they knew about hockey'. In an interview, he later said that he 'taught him (Sahni) everything about the game, starting from how the camp is conducted, how the girls come from different backgrounds and cultures, the psychological factors involved. Also how the coach faces pressure to select girls from different states and teams'.
After Negi was suggested, the latter assembled a team of hockey players to train the actors. He later said that he 'trained the girls for six months. Waking up at 4, traveling from Kandivili to Churchgate.
We would retire around 11 in the night. It was tiring. But we were on a mission. They couldn't run; couldn't hold the hockey sticks. I ensured none of them would have to cut their nails or eyebrows (as the players do).
The girls have worked very hard. I salute them'.
Some of the actors, such as Chitrashi, Sandia, and Raynia, were cast because they were hockey players. Rob Miller was the sport action director, choreographing the sports scenes, and worked with Negi to train the actors.
About working with Khan, Negi recalled that everything was planned 'including the penalty stroke that SRK missed. That shot alone took us nearly 20 hours as I was keen that it should be very realistic. I took the help of a lot of my former teammates. But more importantly, it was so easy working with SRK. He is unbelievably modest and was willing to do as many re-takes as we wanted'. India was filmed in India and Australia (Sydney and ), with ReelSports Solutions casting 90 hockey players and 9,000 extras.
Release Box office Chak De! India premiered on 9 August 2007 at in London to an audience of over 2,000 during the Summer Screen and India Now festivals. It was released globally in theaters on 10 August 2007, playing on only 400 screens in India because of the commercial failure of 's two previous films. Due to the film's strong critical response, theaters reported 80-percent occupancy for its opening weekend. India topped the Indian box office during its first two weeks, and played to full houses during its first two months. The film was particularly successful in large cities. By the end of its theatrical run Chak De!
India was the third-highest-grossing film of 2007 in India, with domestic earnings of 50,54,00,000. Critical response. See also: Review aggregator gave Chak De India a rating of 91% based on 11 reviews (10 'fresh' and one 'rotten'). On, the film had a score of 68 from four critics, indicating generally favorable reviews. In an interview via affiliate, columnist Aseem Chhabra called Chak De! India 'an example of a film that's been made within the framework of Bollywood and yet it is a very different film. It does take up some realistic issues, and what I really liked about the film was that the women who acted, you know, who are part of the team, each one of them got a chance.
Their personality, their characters, were very well-written, and so, the superstar in the film was Shahrukh Khan, who was the coach of the team; he doesn't sort of take over the whole film. Every supporting character gets a role, and it's a very inspiring movie that really changed the mood in India. People loved it'. Of gave the film four out of five stars stating that it was a film of 'great performances by a bunch of unknowns.' Called Chak De!
Harrison medicina interna 18 descargar gratis pdf. India 'the most feisty movie to have come out of ever.' Sudhish Kamath of wrote, 'At another level, Chak De is about women's liberation. It is one of the best feminist films of our times.'
Of gave the film four out of five stars, saying 'Chak De's. A winner all the way.' Shubhra Gupta of called the film 'the most authentic, meticulously researched sports movie India has made'.
In Kolkata's, Bharathi S. Pradhan wrote that the film combines 'an extremely well-knit screenplay with unrelentingly deft direction, 16 unknown, and not even glamorous, girls simply carried you with them, with one single known actor compelling you to watch Chak De India without blinking'. Jaspreet Pandohar of the gave Chak De! India four out of five stars stating that 'while the tale of the sporting underdog is hardly new, Jaideep Sahni's screenplay offers a rare look at a popular Indian sport often overshadowed by cricket.'
Andy Webster of wrote that the film gave a fresh look to the conventional underdog sports film, comparing its premise to the U.S. Victory in the.
Derek Elley of called Chak De! India 'a patriotic heartwarmer that scores some old-fashioned entertainment goals.' In, Kirk Honeycutt wrote that the 'technical credits are first rate with excellent cinematography, quicksilver editing, musical montages of practice and a fine use of locations.' Michael Dequina of themoviereport.com was more critical of the film, giving it 2.5 out of four stars and calling it 'a very familiar, very formula underdog sports movie with nothing to distinguish it from similar, equally slick Hollywood product.' Of gave Chak De! India two stars out of four, writing that the film uses 'sports-movie conventions to address larger cultural and political issues, and while it doesn't miss a cliche, it also invests every one with vigorous conviction.'
Although gave the film 3.5 stars, calling it 'a fairly predictable story' with dialogue 'quite often the stuff bumper stickers are made of', he wrote that 'Chak De India is an outright winner' and 'one of the finest sports-based dramas in living memory.' Gave the film 3.5 stars in the stating that the film 'may be predictable but compels you to root for a team of losers whom only an earth-angel can save from disastrous defeat'. Apart from critics, Chak De! India tied with for the Best film of 2007 according to various Bollywood movie directors such as, and. Social impact Chak De!
India has become an influential film. The title track song ',' now doubles as a sports anthem in India and is played at numerous sports events. According to Salim Merchant, the song 'almost became the sports anthem of the country, especially after India won the Cricket World Cup 2011. It was no longer our song but the country's song'. After India's, team player 'sang 'Chak de India' to the crowd'. When defeated at the, Nitin Srivastava of the noted: ' has erupted with ' (the national song of India) and 'Chak De India' (Go India!) slogans in the air! And there's no age barrier for cricket fans who came and enjoyed the match'.
In addition, the suspension of the in April 2008 also indicated the film's influence. Used the title to label the event in two articles, titled 'Operation Chak De impact: Jothikumaran resigns' and 'Operation Chak de impact: Furore in Lok Sabha'. The Indiatimes, in an article titled, 'Five wise men set for a Chak De act' also argued, 'It looks like Indian hockey has done a real Chak de this time around'. In addition, former hockey player, who was appointed by the Indian Olympic Association to head a committee which will replace the IHF, pointed to the film as a model to work towards. He stated in an interview, 'We have to make a Team India as you have seen in Bollywood blockbuster Chak De! There are players from several parts of the country.
We have to unite them to make a powerful force.' In another interview, he emphasised that he wants 'to create a Chak De effect' on hockey in India. Soundtrack Chak De! India by Released 1 August 2007 ( 2007-08-01) Length 30: 12 YRF Music Salim-Sulaiman chronology (2006) Chak De! India (2007) (2007) Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Planet Bollywood Chak De! India 's soundtrack, composed by with lyrics by, was released on 1 August 2007. According to the Indian trade website, with around 11,00,000 units sold, this film's soundtrack album was the year's eleventh highest-selling.
Title Singers Length 1. ' ', Marianne D'Cruz 4:43 2. 'Badal Pe Paaon Hai ' 4:05 3. 'Ek Hockey Doongi Rakh Ke ', 5:36 4.
'Bad Bad Girls' 3:39 5. 'Maula Mere Le Le Meri Jaan ' Salim Merchant, 4:47 6.
'Hockey' (Remix) 5:17 7. 'Sattar Minute' Shahrukh Khan 2:05 See also. References. Chakraborty, M.N. In Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, Volume 26, Issue 6, 2012. Special Issue: India/Cinema: An Archive of Politics and Pleasures. De, Aparajita.
South Asian Popular Culture, Volume 11, Issue 3, 2013:287-300. (Special Issue: Sport and South Asian Diasporas). Gaikwad, Vandana, and Dr.
Prasanna Joeg. International Journal of Advanced Research, Volume 3, Issue 6, June 2015: 613-618. Kaushik, Nancy. Innovation: International Journal of Applied Research. (Volume-1, Issue-1). December 2013. Madhav, Tushar, Koshy, Vasundhara Anna, Usmani, Aaquib Shehbaaz, Rajani, Mohita, Ahmed, Mudasser and Samra, Kanika.'
New Hindi Movie Full Hd
Social Science Research Network, 2 May 2008. Ransom, Amy J. , Volume 66, Number 4, Winter 2014, pp. 34–49. External links. at. on.
at.
Chak De India Full Hd Movie Download 1080p
Kabir Khan lives a middle-class lifestyle along with his widowed mom in Delhi, India, and is the Captain of the Indian men's hockey team. He fails to score at the last tournament resulting in Pakistan winning the World Cup amidst allegations that he was more inclined toward his opponents due to his religion. Kabir and his mom move away and virtually disappear for seven years. Thereafter Kabir surfaces to be a Coach for the women's hockey team, consisting of 16 players from all over India, some of who do not communicate well.
Kabir's disciplinarian style ends up offending the players, lead by the militant Bindia Naik, who decide not to participate unless he resigns amidst allegations that he is having an affair with soon to-be married Vidya Sharma, who he appoints as the new Captain. Things change after a brawl with eve-teasers at the local McDonald's, the girls accept Kabir, however, the Chair of the Indian Women Hockey Association, Tripathi, decides to pull out of the World Cup but decides to give them a shot after Kabir challenges the men's team. The women lose by a goal but their performance compels the Association to revise their decision and dispatch them to Melbourne, Australia. In the very first match against six-time winning team of Australia, the Indian team lose 7-0 to, but manage to struggle back to the semi-finals after defeating Great Britain, Argentina, and Korea. On the eve of the final match Kabir will meet secretly with two rival players, Preety Sabharwal (who is engaged to be married to Cricket Team Captain, Abhimanyu Singh), and Komal Chautala, and during this meeting he will tell them that two of his hockey players will be playing for the Australians. Watch what impact this has on both Preety and Komal.
Comments are closed.
|
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |