

The film stars popular faces of the industry including Ranveer Singh, Deepika Padukone, Hardy, Sandhu, Tahir Bhasin and Jiiva. The film, ' 83 will revolve around the life of the famous Indian cricketer, Kapil Dev.
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On the professional front, Deepika is now prepping up for her upcoming film, ‘ 83 where has also been on the producer team.
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The movie had a number of producers including Gauri Khan, Karim Morani, Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur. It was also the fastest film to collect ₹100 crores through the box offices. The movie was termed as a blockbuster after it managed to collect around ₹423 crores through box office collections. The film contained a number of known actors including Deepika Padukone, Nikitin Dheer, Mukesh Tiwari and Kamini Kaushal. It is also said that Hydrabad and North Goa were also prominent shooting locations for the film.Īlso Read | Deepika Padukone, Aamna & Amruta In Similar All-denim Outfits, Who Wore It Better?Ĭhennai Express is a popular Hindi film that has been directed by Rohit Shetty. They also shot at a number of different pace in South India including Munnar, Kerala, Devikulam Lake, Meesapulimala, Wagavara, and Kannimala. It was reportedly shot at Dudhsagar Falls. The fans might also remember the beautiful scenic shot inside the train. As the film had a number of scenes in the train or around a railway station, some scenes have reportedly been shot at two different railway stations including Shivaji Terminus railway station and Vasco Da Gama Railway Station. The shoot reportedly began at Mehboob Studios in the year 2012. It has reportedly been shot at a number of different locations. Ideally, this Express should be derailed at the box-office as its plain trash.Also Read | Deepika Padukone's 'Chennai Express' & Other Films That Have Memorable Train SequencesĪlso Read | Deepika Padukone's Scenes From 'Chennai Express' That Turned Into Funny GIFs Chennai Express locationĬhennai Express shoot location was one of the highlights of the film. Visually, the film is a stunning treat especially when it ventures briefly into the Indian southern states of Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Do not be fooled by its feminist pretensions (‘village elders should listen to their daughters emotions’) the puny hero gets the gal only after a lengthy bloody fistfight with the stock Bolly-baddie.
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It’s a pathetic attempt to recreate the magic of Bollywood’s most successful film ever (1995’s ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’), stuffed with lots of bolly-injokes, which will leave newcomers to the genre baffled.Īt 46, lead man Khan should be ashamed of himself for wanting to be the next kick-ass action hero whilst Shetty panics and does not update the regressive politics of the classic he is paying homage to. He tones down the crassness here but the result is just as superficial, dishonest and frustrating. Rahul returns his ‘dulhan’ (bride) to her village, but will the braveheart have the courage to win her dad and her ‘hairy and scary’ ex fiancé over?ĭirector Rohit Shetty’s trademark brainless formula (the ‘Golmaal’ trilogy, ‘Bol Bachchan’) has resulted in mega-blockbusters. Spoiler alert! The pair fall in love via some silly songs (stupidly, not subtitled). He boards the train (see title) and meets feisty Meenamma (Deepika Padukone), a Tamil girl on the run from an arranged marriage. ‘Let’s start at the beginning!’ the voiceover begins as we meet ageing hero Rahul, who has been asked by his granny to travel from Mumbai in north west India to Rameswaram Island in the south to scatter his grandpa’s ashes in the holy site’s waters. ‘Chennai Express’ – Bolly’s biggest release of 2013 – is a shameless, silly and shallow ‘masala’ entertainer which represents, yet again, everything that is reprehensible about mass commercial Hindi cinema.



Bollywood’s ‘King Khan’ Shah Rukh Khan is back, and this time he’s playing ‘Rahul’ again! (Khan is famous for being called Rahul in most of his films.)
