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Chalo America
Directed byPiyush Jha
Screenplay byHarshad Sharma
Piyush Jha
Story byPiyush Jha
Produced byAnil Pandit
StarringAashish Chaudhary
Deven Bhojani
CinematographySunil Patel
Edited byParesh Kamdar
Music byCharles Vaz
Harshad Sharma (Lyrics)
Release date
  • 12 February 1999 (1999-02-12)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Chalo America is a 1999 Indian comedy film Directed by Piyush Jha.

Plot

The film chronicles the misadventures of three Lukkhas (Slackers) with just one dream preying on their minds - to get to the kingdom of Coca-Cola and Clinton. They make attempt after attempt to flee from the drudgery and boredom in dreary India to the land of the free and the home of the brave - the United States. They remain undeterred by their failure and woeful incompetence to get there - be it by acquiring a visa or a wife, or smuggling themselves into boats. Their hopes flag, but never quite fade away.

What is funny about the film is that it strikes a nerve. It is a comic illustration of an aspiration that is latent within many, if not all, of us. It is a portrayal of an obsessive fascination for the other, the conviction that the astroturf is greener on the other side, that comes through. This is an ironical reflection of the same sentiment that is in a film like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, in which the gloss and glitz is nothing if not Yankee. The film ends with some wisdom gained, but not too much to stop being human.

Deven Bhojani's portrayal of the cute Gujju-turned-mod is by far the highlight of the film. It is wonderful to see his talents reined in well by Jha, and hence being used to the full, unlike a lot of the work he does, or is probably asked to do, on television.

Aside from that, it is the little moments, like putting desi cigarettes in a pack of Marlboros, that lend the film a charm of its own. It is encouraging to see that such alternative films are being made, with the express purpose of entertainment, while remaining entirely independent of any pretensions to art cinema.

Cast

Aashish Chaudhary Surendra "Sunny" Pagnis
Mandar Shinde Rajat
Deven Bhojani Akshay Bandelia

Production/ Financing Company

The National Film Development Corporation of India (NFDC) [CHALO AMERICA http://www.cinemasofindia.com/#product/unknown/58916/chalo-america]

References