Chhichhore Movie Review Nitesh Tiwari, Sushant, Shraddha, Sajid Nadiadwala

Chhichhore Movie Review Nitesh Tiwari, Sushant, Shraddha, Sajid Nadiadwala

Chhichhore Movie Review Nitesh Tiwari, Sushant, Shraddha, Sajid Nadiadwala
Chhichhore Movie Review Nitesh Tiwari, Sushant, Shraddha, Sajid Nadiadwala


Everybody tries to win in life, they should also do it, but if for some reason they do not win, then what? Finding the answer to this 'what after' is also very important, but more important. There is a huge space between victory and defeat in life. In this mean space, the majority of the world's population lives and lives. This is the message from Bollywood's highest-grossing film Dangal's director Nitesh Tiwari's film 'Chichhore'.

There is a scene in this film - Anirudh i.e. Anni is sitting with his engineering college friends. Her son Raghav has been fighting for life and death in the hospital. Anni says, 'I told him (my son) that after you are selected, father and son will drink champagne together. But I did not tell him what to do if not selected! Through this scene, writers and directors place an important thing in front of people that 'Plan B' is no less important than 'Plan A'. If you just keep success in mind, then failure will break you.



Anirudh Pathak alias Anni (Sushant Singh Rajput) becomes so engrossed in his work that everything else is left behind. Work leads to his separation from his wife Maya (Shraddha Kapoor), whom he loved dearly from his college days. Anni's son Raghav lives with him. He is preparing for engineering. When the result of the entrance examination comes, it is not selected. Raghav sinks in deep frustration. He does not want to live with the tag of 'losers' and chooses the path of death. At the hospital, the doctor (Shishir Sharma) tells Anni that her son has no desire to live, due to which his condition is not improving. Then Anni tells the son the story of her college days and Raghav believes this story, so he calls his college friends. Sexa (Varun Sharma), Mummy (Tusshar Pandey), Derek (Tahir Raj Bhasin), Acid (Naveen Polishetty), Bewada (Saharsh Kumar Shukla) leaves Mumbai for all his work and tells Raghav that he was the biggest loser during his college days. And they tried their best to remove this stamp ...

This film is from the director of 'Dangal', so it will be good, everyone had already expected this. When the film starts, it also maintains the expectation that it seems, this time again Nitesh Tiwari has brought a high thing. For a long time, it keeps moving on its way properly, but then the balance starts to deteriorate. After interval, this bolivudia gets entangled in Mayajaal. It comes back on the way to Climax, but by then it has transformed from an excellent film to a slightly above average film.

Somewhere it is seen moving in the shadow of 'Three Idiots', sometimes it is seen wearing the sheet of 'Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar'. However, the writer-director has been successful in giving his message that well-known parents are carrying the burden of their hopes and ambitions on their children, under which the children are choking. Parents who are a little behind in their career and life are doing so in their desire to fulfill their repressed and unquenchable desires through their children, so those who are successful are pressurizing them in the process of making children their own. However, both conditions are more or less the same.

There are many inconsistencies in the screenplay. It is a matter of fact that the way in which the film was made, it did not reach the end. But despite some shortcomings, the film affects many places. Rises, fills them with emotion, makes them emotional and laughs. And yes, it is not cumbersome either. In many places the dialogues are effective and fun. The song and music are simple. The length of the film could have been slightly shorter. Nitesh Tiwari as director does not reach the level of 'Dangal', but does not disappoint too much.

The work of all the actors in the film is fine.The name 'SEXA' attests to this. But Varun has to be admired that he leaves his mark even in the same characters. Prateik Babbar does a good job in the negatively portrayed character of Anni's college senior Raggie. All other artists Tahir Raj Bhasin, Naveen Polishetty.

The subject of this film is not very different and it is not even a masterpiece, but it is definitely worth a look. It also has message and entertainment.

Director: Nitesh Tiwari

Rating : 2.5 stars

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