Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Sathyaraj, Nikitin Dheer
Director: Rohit Shetty
The Indian Express rating: **1/2
Wannakum, wannago? I went into Chennai Express
dreading I would be doused, doused I tell you, with a staggering number
of stereotypes, and that I would spend the film flinching and grimacing
and counting the minutes.
But as Chennai Express began chugging along, I found
myself guffawing in a place. Or two. The laughs came intermittently
through the first half, and I was still sitting in my seat at the
interval. And then it turned into the same old story : the plot, which
was thinner than a self-respecting wafer to start with, just gives up
and dies, and the lead pair, Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone stop
talking to each other (even as Padukone's thickly-accented "main aati, aur thum jaati"
out-Mehmoods Mehmood at his most outre) and begin posturing. They have
no competition from anything else : the trademark Shetty bang bang – car
chases, jeeps blowing up, large groups of people charging at each other
— is by now more eye glaze than ever.
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This could have been a good caper, in which madcap characters
race around the countryside with other madcap characters in hot pursuit.
Especially when Shah Rukh Khan is so willingly sending himself up as
only he can, with such a knowing nudge-and-wink that you smile despite
yourself. "Rahul", he introduces himself to Meenamaa (Padukone): "naam toh nahin suna hoga".
You know you are being set up, and yet you can't help being amused. The
amusement lasts only momentarily, and you are left feeling sorry at the
waste.
Rahul wants to head to Goa to party with his pals, but he gets on
to the Chennal Express instead, to fulfil his late dadaji's dying wish.
On that train hops the beauteous Meenakshi aka Meenamma, on the run
from her appa (Sathyaraj) who is some kind of a don in a Tamil Nadu
village, and who wants to marry her off. One thing leads to another, and
the two reach said village. Towering hulk who is also would-be-groom
(Dheer) arrives to growl and snarl. A phalanx of dark-complexioned
fierce fellows shake sickles at Rahul, who is left to face a barrage of
rapid-fire Tamilian yakkity yak, and a Meenamma who dimples prettily
whenever she is given a chance, and a film that rapidly heads, ha ha,
south.
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