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Chori Chori Chupke Chupke

  • 2001
  • 2h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
5.7K
YOUR RATING
Preity G Zinta, Salman Khan, and Rani Mukerji in Chori Chori Chupke Chupke (2001)
ComedyDramaMusicalRomance

A prostitute agrees to get impregnated and then give the baby to a couple (Raj and Priya) in exchange for a million rupees. Everything changes when she develops feelings for the baby and Raj... Read allA prostitute agrees to get impregnated and then give the baby to a couple (Raj and Priya) in exchange for a million rupees. Everything changes when she develops feelings for the baby and Raj.A prostitute agrees to get impregnated and then give the baby to a couple (Raj and Priya) in exchange for a million rupees. Everything changes when she develops feelings for the baby and Raj.

  • Directors
    • Abbas Alibhai Burmawalla
    • Mastan Alibhai Burmawalla
  • Writers
    • Shyam Goel
    • Javed Siddiqui
    • Neeraj Vora
  • Stars
    • Salman Khan
    • Rani Mukerji
    • Preity G Zinta
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    5.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Abbas Alibhai Burmawalla
      • Mastan Alibhai Burmawalla
    • Writers
      • Shyam Goel
      • Javed Siddiqui
      • Neeraj Vora
    • Stars
      • Salman Khan
      • Rani Mukerji
      • Preity G Zinta
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Salman Khan
    Salman Khan
    • Raj Malhotra
    Rani Mukerji
    Rani Mukerji
    • Priya Malhotra
    Preity G Zinta
    Preity G Zinta
    • Madhubala
    • (as Preity Zinta)
    Amrish Puri
    Amrish Puri
    • Kailashnath Malhotra
    Dalip Tahil
    Dalip Tahil
    • Ranjit Malhotra
    Farida Jalal
    Farida Jalal
    • Asha Malhotra
    Prem Chopra
    Prem Chopra
    • Dr. Balraj Chopra
    Johny Lever
    Johny Lever
    • Pappu Bhai
    • (as Johnny Lever)
    Ruby Bhatia
    • News Reporter
    Deepti Bhatnagar
    Deepti Bhatnagar
    • Dancer at Ghod Bharai
    • (as Dipti Bhatnagar)
    Samir Chandra
    • General Person
    Adi Irani
    Adi Irani
    • Ajay Sharma
    Razak Khan
    Razak Khan
    Sapne Khan
    • Sapna Sister
    Apara Mehta
    Apara Mehta
    • Prostitute-Vyjayanti
    Raja Ram Mukerji
      Sheela Sharma
      Sheela Sharma
      • Priya's Sister-in-Law
      • Directors
        • Abbas Alibhai Burmawalla
        • Mastan Alibhai Burmawalla
      • Writers
        • Shyam Goel
        • Javed Siddiqui
        • Neeraj Vora
      • All cast & crew
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      User reviews17

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      7Peter_Young

      Preity Zinta all the way!

      Chori Chori Chupke Chupke is about a newly married couple, Raj and Priya (Salman Khan and Rani Mukherjee). Priya cannot conceive after an accident which made her miscarry a previous pregnancy, and they finally decide to use a surrogate mother, who will carry their child. They pick Madhubala, a vulgar prostitute (Preity Zinta). This element in the film is obviously not very realistic. I mean, isn't it easier to adopt? And even if they pick a girl, does it mean the man has to sleep with her? I guess the writers have not heard of artificial insemination, but I guess if they had, the film wouldn't have been made, so anyway let's get on. So yes, they hire the services of this young, crude woman, who knows nothing about anything but has good intentions and a kind heart deep within. She agrees to help them, but what about her? Will she ever realise what she's doing?

      The film is generally a nice watch. Despite its flaws, it has an engaging story, many familiar faces, and great songs. The big family thing is evidently a take-off on Hum Aapke Hain Koun, which is not a bad thing, since audiences must love this concept. That the film relies on a host of character actors and not a single villain is quite nice; actors who are often made to play the bad guys, find themselves here as nice uncles or grandpas; in particular Amrish Puri shines in his wholesome, kind grandpa avatar. The cinematography is quite bad, and so is the lack of originality in the script. Particularly annoying is the chain of sequences lifted straight off Pretty Woman. Why? Does it hurt to attempt some originality, Abbas? Mustan? Anyone? Those watching will likely find these portions quite distracting especially because of how poor they are, compared to the original.

      Similarly, the lead pair struggle with poorly written parts, although their chemistry isn't very bad. Khan plays his part pretty well. It's nice to see him take a serious character for once, although he tends to underplay it a tad too much. Moreover, the cheap dialogues about his great love for his wife and how hard he finds it to sleep with another woman were quite cheesy and redundant. Mukherjee, who is pretty and radiant, is just about okay acting-wise; this isn't entirely her fault because the part is really just another derivative manifestation of numerous previous prototypical female roles of the sort, serving age-old ideas and lacking depth and complexity. Still, she is generally effective and tries her best to somehow enhance an otherwise stereotypical part of the traditional, ever-giving wife. Eventually, both take a back seat to make room for the entrance of Preity Zinta.

      And indeed, the film belongs to Preity Zinta, who steals the show with what gradually emerges as THE performance of the film. Even within a less credible film, and despite some faulty instances early on where she is made to scream a little too much, she manages to make the transformation from the loud prostitute to a sensitive woman most naturally, presenting a convincing and touching portrait of awakening and self-discovery. Due credit goes to Zinta, who is totally unaffected and free of pretense. She appears to live the role and makes you wish for her character's best interest, partly because of how the role is etched out, but mainly because of Zinta's magnetic and positive personality. This performance is easily the main reason to watch the film, and by the end, her Madhubala is the one you end up feeling the most for, more than you could initially imagine.

      The film's poignant ending only highlights Zinta's position as the star of the show, and the directors probably realised right through the process that focus should be placed entirely on her character. It is therefore not very surprising that she gets to be the one on whom the film's beautiful title track is pictured. This number, where she is clearly positioned as the leading lady rather than a supporting character, is handled very well. It is also interesting that, except for one brief moment, we don't get to know much of her story and how she had wound up doing what she did. This was actually a very refreshing and welcome change that isn't usually employed by filmmakers in mainstream Hindi films. Madhubala is never a victim, and that is a half-achievement for this film. Watch Chori Chori Chupke Chupke for Preity Zinta. My high rating is easily for her sincere and moving performance.
      5Curious-from south

      Why not adopt????

      The movie has every thing that a hindi movie has; a tearjerking story, a utopian joint family, a beyond-dreams-rich business family where no body seems to work, and a lady that could not bear children. There is angle of surrogate mother which is new for bollywood. Every one is exceedingly nice, and every one is trying to please everyone else. The story, however, fails to convince the need for a surrogate mother when adoption can be a better, nicer, and far less complicating option. This movie has a infamous side as well. the producer Bharat Shah is supposed to be neck deep in money-laundry for Mumbai Mafia and he is still incarcerated ( or at least I hope he still is!!)
      4ddasedEn

      nonsense

      I wonder if there is any sense of sense in this movie. Its a big joke. Good.. Its entertaining .. You get to see the most stupid plot played very seriously in the form of a film .. I wonder which audience group this movie is basically targeted to.

      Priety (a pros) plays a surrogate mom for a happy couple Salman/Rani who want a child but can't. I wonder how it would be if this drama was a real-life take-off from a real couple's life.

      Rani appears happy with another pretty lady in her house who has been brought in to make a child for her & Salman. She cares for Priety and tries pushing her husband Salman to Preity so they may have some romance. When will the audience get fed up of Salman's nakhras.

      Though a good past-time, this movie is unbearable. Absurd.
      8GypsiB

      Mostly Solid Drama

      In this drama, happily married Raj (Salman Khan) and Priya (Rani Mukerji) are devastated to learn that Priya can not have children. She considers adoption, but for certain reasons, settles on the idea of a secret surrogate pregnancy. Raj finds a young prostitute, Madhubala (Preity Zinta) who is willing to carry a child for the couple. As can be expected, the path chosen by Raj and Priya is not a smooth one.

      For the most part, this is a solidly good film, that has the viewer uncertain as to what will be the eventual outcome. Those familiar with Hollywood's Pretty Woman, will recognize certain scenes, but they work quite well in this setting, too. Khan seems to have only one emotion in this movie, and Mukerji spends most of her time weeping. However, they are generally convincing in their roles, especially as they are the backdrop for Zinta's exceptional performance as Madhu. Regardless of how one feels about the topic, the movie is worth watching for her alone.

      The cast also includes Amrish Puri, Farida Jalal, Prem Chopra, and Johnny Lever.
      10cybersupam

      Want to see Salman in a cool and serious role? Catch this...

      After a love triangle story in Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega these 3 stars were again chosen in this controversial flick. The film would have been considered as hit if there was not a controversy with the production values from Bharat Shah. Here director duo Abbas-Mustan did a very different and unique job as compared with their previous and after directorial ventures. They are considered as thriller makers of Bollywood. But in this CCCC they proved that they can equally handle to make a romantic family drama. Hardly there is a single action scene when Preity was being raped by Salman's colleague in her apartment, Salman slapped him.

      The movie has almost all the standards and ingredients like song, story, casting, performances etc. which are required to make a movie hit. But of course for Salman's fan this was something a surprise gift from him. Why? Because for so long he has been doing roles where he has a scene to show his open body and dance la-la-la all around. His role as a rich young businessman who has no-nonsense nature and of normal attitude is really impressive. After all Madhubala, a prostitute role performed by Preity is amazing. Later when she too turns out thoughtful about her life she deserve proper attention. Her facial expressions and body language become more attractive, and focus mainly goes to her. Her previous role as a pregnant woman in Kya Kehna was not that heart-touching as it is here. Of course, this can be termed as improvement. Then Priya, a very innocent and helpless wife of Raj who only depends on him for a better result. She has nothing powerful influence in the story as the main ingredients are in the hands of Preity.

      Finally, the main point of the story which is something rare and unique in itself. In real world of this age it is not totally impossible to happen such step of searching for a surrogate mother. Perhaps, many are happening in this large world where these are kept secret. And in this way the scriptwriter of CCCC has uncovered a hidden truth which is taking place in others daily lives. But still then it is a doubt.

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      • Trivia
        In 2001, the CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation) seized prints of Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, after it was discovered the movie was funded by the Mumbai underworld, which has resulted in a well publicised controversy known as The Bharat Shah Case.
      • Goofs
        They show Surrogacy where A person sleeps with a prostitute to get a baby which is wrong.
      • Quotes

        Madhubala: [to Asha] When I was a little girl, my mother used to tell me a story of a princess. And how, one day a handsome prince would come riding on a horse and take her away to be his bride. As I grew up, lots of Princes came. Not on horses, but in big white cars.

        [crying]

        Madhubala: But no one came to make me his bride. They all came to buy me.

      • Connections
        References My Fair Lady (1964)
      • Soundtracks
        Chori Chori Chupke Chupke
        Music by Anu Malik

        Lyrics by Sameer

        Performed by Alka Yagnik and Babul Supriyo

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      • Release date
        • March 9, 2001 (India)
      • Country of origin
        • India
      • Language
        • Hindi
      • Also known as
        • Secretly and Stealthily
      • Filming locations
        • Switzerland
      • Production companies
        • Emaar Films International
        • NH Studioz
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      • Runtime
        2 hours 45 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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