CHALTE CHALTE (2003 FILM)

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'''Chalte Chalte''' (Devanagari: चलते चलते, Nastaliq: چلثے چلثے, English: ''While I Was Walking'') is a 2003 Bollywood movie starring Shahrukh Khan and Rani Mukerji, directed by Aziz Mirza. The film was a hit. The film was screened at the ''Casablanca Film Festival''.

Contents
Synopsis
Music
Cast
Trivia
References
Footnotes
External link

Synopsis


Priya (Mukerji) is a fashion designer; Raj (Khan) owns a small trucking company. They meet on the road, quarrel, and then fall for each other. Priya, who is already engaged, must decide whether she will marry her fiancé or leave him for Raj. Love triumphs, Raj and Priya marry -- and then struggle against adversity. They quarrel, separate, then reconcile.
The plot is somewhat of a departure from the usual movie romance that ends in a lavish wedding. This movie touches on the difficulties of marriage. However, few critics considered ''Chalte Chalte'' a daring or ground-breaking movie. It has much the same plotline as ''Raja Hindustani'' (1996),''Saathiya'' (2002) and the English Movie ''Forget Paris'' (1995).

Music


The music of the film has been conducted by the duo Jatin Lalit. The film contains seven songs:
Song Artist Other notes
''Chalte Chalte'' Alka Yagnik & Abhijeet
''Tauba Tumhare Ye Ishare'' Alka Yagnik & Abhijeet
''Layi Ve Na Gaye'' Sukhwinder Singh
''Ghum Shuda'' Sonu Nigam
''Dagariya Chalo'' Alka Yagnik & Udit Narayan
''Chalte Chalte - Instrumental''
''Suno Na Suno Na'' Abhijeet

Cast



Shahrukh Khan ... Raj Mathur

Rani Mukerji ... Priya Chopra

Jas Arora ... Sameer

Lillete Dubey ... Anna Mausi (Priya's aunt)

Satish Shah ... Manubhai

Jayshree T. ... Mrs. Manubhai

Rajeev Verma ... Mr. Chopra

Bobby Darling ...

Johnny Lever ... Nandu

Trivia



★ Rani Mukerji had a complete makeover for the role. Her new look was also widely noted.[1]

★ According to Shah Rukh, Rani Mukerji was asked to play the heroine but she was booked for other films and had to turn it down. Aishwarya Rai was signed for the role, but had to leave the set after some problems with her then boyfriend, star Salman Khan. He is said to have disrupted filming. The film then got delayed. Rani happened to be free at this point and agreed to take over the role and save the film.[2]

★ This was the third film produced by Shahrukh Khan and Juhi Chawla's company, Dreamz Unlimited. Neither of their first two films (''Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani'' (2000) and ''Asoka'' (2001) did well at the box office. However, ''Chalte Chalte'' was a success.

References


Footnotes

1. Rediff.com
2. Rediff.com

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