Chintu Ji Hindi Movie
Release Date: 04 Sep 2009
Genre: Comedy
Language: Hindi
Certification: U/A
Director: Ranjit Kapoor
Producer: Bobby Bedi
Music Director: Siddharth, Sukhwinder Singh, Suhas
Cast:
Rishi Kapoor as Himself
Priyanshu Chatterjee as Arun
Kulraj Randhawa
Reviews
Chintu Ji is a comedy movie which shows the innocence of small townies and thought of a super star. The whole story of the movie moves around a small village where natural lives of common people has been shown.
Chintu Ji movie is based on the story of Hadbahedi and Triphala village. Hadbahedi is a small and beautiful town. The village looking forward but it is honest. On the other hands, Triphala is a corrupt town. Hadbahedi village compete Triphala town for resources and recognition.
The people of Hadbahedi think that they are totally neglected by the state. So, they want to seek their identity. Chintu Ji movie introduces Priyanshu Chatterjee as Arun, the local newspaper’s proprietor. Now, they get some hope to know that Rishi Kapoor or Chintu Kapoor was actually born in Hadbahedi village 55 years back. Now, they arrange a grand welcome to Chintu Ji.
Chintu arrives in the village with Devika Malhotra who is his young and dynamic PR agent. He is an annoyance at Hadbahedi. He dislikes innocent people of Hadbahedi. This behaviour of Chintu was in stark contrast to the innocent, genial nature of the townies.
Chintu is falling prey to the tempting monetary and political offer made by Triphala. Now, the town is attraction point of media and government due to Chintu Ji’s stay in Hadbahedi.
HADBAHEDI, a small but beautiful village/town, is forward looking but honest. It competes for resources and recognition with a neighboring corrupt town- Triphla. Hadbahedians believe that they have been totally neglected by the state and seek an identity of their under Arun Bakshi's leadership. Things brighten when Arun discovers that Rishi/Chintu Kapoor was actually born in their village 55 years back. They send an invite to him and he accepts as he is looking at Politics to make a comeback in a big way and Hadbahedi could well be his constituency. Arun leads the people of Hadbahedi to dress up the town to welcome Chintu.Chintu arrives in Hadbahedi along with Devika Malhotra, a young, dynamic, smart and intelligent executive of the PR agency hired for Rishi's political dreams. Rishi is a nuisance at Hadbahedi and treats the innocent people of Hadbahedi with contempt. Devika however is able to relate to their simplicity and love for Chintu. Matters worsen when Chintu meets with an accident which immobilizes him and forces him and Devika to stay put in Hadbahedi. Arun and Devika get along well and their romance blossoms through the story while ruthless Chintu is falling prey to the tempting monetary and political offer made by Triphla. In the meantime an anxious Mumbai producer Malkani decides to finish his film featuring Rishi, at Hadbahedi itself. Arum mobilizes the town to help the guests in accomplishing their task. Arun has a troublesome past - he came to hide in Hadbahedi 6 years back! Arun's past continues to haunt his relationship with Devika, and to make the matters worse a person from the past appears in Hadbahedi! The town by now has started getting the media and government's attention due to Rishi's stay in Hadbahedi. Arun leads the entire movement. Prosperity follows, and the urban vices become a threat to Hadbahedians. Several comic and poignant situations follow. Then Arun is witness to the secret meeting of Chintu with Triphla and he assumes that Devika is hand-in-glove with Chintu on this. Tensions follow but Arun and townfolk will not speak ill of Chintu as their own reputation shall suffer. Devika moved by the gesture, leaves Chintu and joins Arun. Through the film and at its climax the simplicity and goodness of the town folk is pitted against the selfish and ruthless behaviour of Rishi and other visitors. Rishi with the tempting offer from Triphla, on one side, and Arun-Devika with the townfolk on the other, are at the middle of a see-saw climax while concurrently Arun's past unfolds for the audience.
Mumbai, 22nd August 2009: Next Gen Films and Kaleidoscope Entertainment announced today the release of Chintuji, a humorous take on actors becoming politicians. Starring veteran actor Rishi Kapoor who plays himself (Chintu Kapoor), the hilarious satire is scheduled to release on 4thSeptember. After being highly appreciated in the super hit Love Aaj Kal, Rishi Kapoor is all set to captivate audiences with his character driven role in Chintuji where he plays himself Rishi ‘Chintu’ Kapoor.
Set in a small but beautiful village called ‘Hadbahedi’, Chintuji casts Rishi Kapoor in an intriguing role, which has been very special to the actor. The film has been produced by Bobby Bedi and written & directed by Ranjit Kapoor of cult comedy ‘Jane Bhi Do Yaaron’ fame of which he wrote the dialogues. In this hilarious satire on actors becoming politicians, the film takes the fun route with Rishi Kapoor playing a ‘reel life brat’ portraying all his ‘real life’ idiosyncrasies.
Speaking of his role in Chintuji, Rishi Kapoor says, "I’m thrilled with this role as this is the first time I have portrayed a character this close to my real personality. I had a ball playing this role and it occupies a very special place in my heart. Despite being an uproarious comedy, the film still manages to remain meaningful and beautifully brings out the satire and emotions. It’s a superb blend of fiction and reality. In the words of one of my Father, Shri Raj Kapoor’s favourite songs – it is "Aadhi Haqeeqat, Aadha fasana".
The film stars Rishi Kapoor as lead protagonist along with Priyanshu Chatterjee, Kulraj Randhawa, Grusha Kapoor and Sourabh Shukla with a special performance by Sophie Choudhary.
Release Date: 04 Sep 2009
Genre: Comedy
Language: Hindi
Certification: U/A
Director: Ranjit Kapoor
Producer: Bobby Bedi
Music Director: Siddharth, Sukhwinder Singh, Suhas
Cast:
Rishi Kapoor as Himself
Priyanshu Chatterjee as Arun
Kulraj Randhawa
Reviews
Chintu Ji is a comedy movie which shows the innocence of small townies and thought of a super star. The whole story of the movie moves around a small village where natural lives of common people has been shown.
Chintu Ji movie is based on the story of Hadbahedi and Triphala village. Hadbahedi is a small and beautiful town. The village looking forward but it is honest. On the other hands, Triphala is a corrupt town. Hadbahedi village compete Triphala town for resources and recognition.
The people of Hadbahedi think that they are totally neglected by the state. So, they want to seek their identity. Chintu Ji movie introduces Priyanshu Chatterjee as Arun, the local newspaper’s proprietor. Now, they get some hope to know that Rishi Kapoor or Chintu Kapoor was actually born in Hadbahedi village 55 years back. Now, they arrange a grand welcome to Chintu Ji.
Chintu arrives in the village with Devika Malhotra who is his young and dynamic PR agent. He is an annoyance at Hadbahedi. He dislikes innocent people of Hadbahedi. This behaviour of Chintu was in stark contrast to the innocent, genial nature of the townies.
Chintu is falling prey to the tempting monetary and political offer made by Triphala. Now, the town is attraction point of media and government due to Chintu Ji’s stay in Hadbahedi.
HADBAHEDI, a small but beautiful village/town, is forward looking but honest. It competes for resources and recognition with a neighboring corrupt town- Triphla. Hadbahedians believe that they have been totally neglected by the state and seek an identity of their under Arun Bakshi's leadership. Things brighten when Arun discovers that Rishi/Chintu Kapoor was actually born in their village 55 years back. They send an invite to him and he accepts as he is looking at Politics to make a comeback in a big way and Hadbahedi could well be his constituency. Arun leads the people of Hadbahedi to dress up the town to welcome Chintu.Chintu arrives in Hadbahedi along with Devika Malhotra, a young, dynamic, smart and intelligent executive of the PR agency hired for Rishi's political dreams. Rishi is a nuisance at Hadbahedi and treats the innocent people of Hadbahedi with contempt. Devika however is able to relate to their simplicity and love for Chintu. Matters worsen when Chintu meets with an accident which immobilizes him and forces him and Devika to stay put in Hadbahedi. Arun and Devika get along well and their romance blossoms through the story while ruthless Chintu is falling prey to the tempting monetary and political offer made by Triphla. In the meantime an anxious Mumbai producer Malkani decides to finish his film featuring Rishi, at Hadbahedi itself. Arum mobilizes the town to help the guests in accomplishing their task. Arun has a troublesome past - he came to hide in Hadbahedi 6 years back! Arun's past continues to haunt his relationship with Devika, and to make the matters worse a person from the past appears in Hadbahedi! The town by now has started getting the media and government's attention due to Rishi's stay in Hadbahedi. Arun leads the entire movement. Prosperity follows, and the urban vices become a threat to Hadbahedians. Several comic and poignant situations follow. Then Arun is witness to the secret meeting of Chintu with Triphla and he assumes that Devika is hand-in-glove with Chintu on this. Tensions follow but Arun and townfolk will not speak ill of Chintu as their own reputation shall suffer. Devika moved by the gesture, leaves Chintu and joins Arun. Through the film and at its climax the simplicity and goodness of the town folk is pitted against the selfish and ruthless behaviour of Rishi and other visitors. Rishi with the tempting offer from Triphla, on one side, and Arun-Devika with the townfolk on the other, are at the middle of a see-saw climax while concurrently Arun's past unfolds for the audience.
Mumbai, 22nd August 2009: Next Gen Films and Kaleidoscope Entertainment announced today the release of Chintuji, a humorous take on actors becoming politicians. Starring veteran actor Rishi Kapoor who plays himself (Chintu Kapoor), the hilarious satire is scheduled to release on 4thSeptember. After being highly appreciated in the super hit Love Aaj Kal, Rishi Kapoor is all set to captivate audiences with his character driven role in Chintuji where he plays himself Rishi ‘Chintu’ Kapoor.
Set in a small but beautiful village called ‘Hadbahedi’, Chintuji casts Rishi Kapoor in an intriguing role, which has been very special to the actor. The film has been produced by Bobby Bedi and written & directed by Ranjit Kapoor of cult comedy ‘Jane Bhi Do Yaaron’ fame of which he wrote the dialogues. In this hilarious satire on actors becoming politicians, the film takes the fun route with Rishi Kapoor playing a ‘reel life brat’ portraying all his ‘real life’ idiosyncrasies.
Speaking of his role in Chintuji, Rishi Kapoor says, "I’m thrilled with this role as this is the first time I have portrayed a character this close to my real personality. I had a ball playing this role and it occupies a very special place in my heart. Despite being an uproarious comedy, the film still manages to remain meaningful and beautifully brings out the satire and emotions. It’s a superb blend of fiction and reality. In the words of one of my Father, Shri Raj Kapoor’s favourite songs – it is "Aadhi Haqeeqat, Aadha fasana".
The film stars Rishi Kapoor as lead protagonist along with Priyanshu Chatterjee, Kulraj Randhawa, Grusha Kapoor and Sourabh Shukla with a special performance by Sophie Choudhary.
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