Starring: Dharmendra, Om
Prakash, Amitabh Bachchan, Sharmila Tagore, Jaya Bachchan
Released: 1975
Verdict: destroy every
copy – horrible – bad – whatever – flawed but enjoyable -
good – great – amazing
There used to be a time
when while watching a comedy movie you could do so with the whole
family from half-deaf grandma to the smallest kids without worrying
that a vulgar joke will be said, without fear that in the next moment
twenty naked oily girls are going to weave themselves into the limbs
of the hero. That was a time of films like Chupke Chupke, which is
among the very best of genuine, entertaining and harmless comedies.
Starring the ever so
charming Dharmendra as the main lead, the film starts with him (under
the name of Parimal Tripathi, a famous botany professor) trying to
help out a keeper of a mountain bungalow by pretending to be him. To
his horror as soon as he disguises himself and the real keeper
wanders off to visit his son in a hospital, a bus loaded with female
botany students arrives and he has to fulfill all the keeper´s
duties. Among the girls we can find Sulekha (young and fresh Sharmila
Tagore), who ultimately finds out the truth about Parimal and the two
fall in love.
Love? I´m here to keep the bungalow. I charge more for falling in love. |
Nobody objects and so they
soon get married, but Parimal´s marital bliss is constantly bugged
by a relative he has not even met yet – Sulekha´s brother-in-law
(Om Prakash). Apparently whatever he does and says is treated as the
Holy word in the whole family, because he is well educated and witty.
Finally Parimal is way too annoyed with all the praise on the adress
of „jijaji“ and makes a bet with Sulekha: He is going to show her
her brother-in-law is just as human and can make mistakes like every
other mortal by tricking him. Soon after jijaji employs a new driver
for his family, not aware he is no other than Parimal, the new
relative he has not yet met.
Jijaji 24-hours nonstop telephone help line. May I share my words of wisdom with you? |
Truth is that until some
point the whole thing is interesting to watch and after that becomes
somehow pointless. The trickery evolves into an intricate scheme
organized by Parimal, but using help of not only Sulekha, but also
some of his friends, but somehow you never get to know why. After
some time it leaves the intention to mislead the poor jijaji and
becomes more of a fun game enjoyed by the ones who actually do know
what is going on, but causing much genuine distress to those not
involved in the plot. And when it comes to that, I always feel rather
uncomfortable. Anyway the films manages to overcome its own
pointlessness with pure entertainment guaranteed mostly by the one
and only Dharam, whose comic timing is perfect and his natural charm
just keeps you with a smile plastered on your face throughout.
Can I please have one more uniform? With pinky butterflies, please? |
Let´s do some romancing among flower petals first! |
The last 20 minutes are
weaker than the rest of the movie, mostly because the focus shifts to
Parimal´s friend Sukumar Sinha (Amitabh Bachchan) and his love
troubles caused by him previously agreeing to pose as Parimal for the
sake of the trickery to go on for a while longer. However how to
explain to young Vasudha (Jaya Bhaduri) now that he is actually not
the married botany professor, but a very much available bachelor? Not
that he would act badly, but after Dharmendra compeltely stealing the
show and shining in the film, Amitabh doesn´t manage to reach the
level expected by the viewer. Jaya Bhaduri stays for what I usually
take her – a small gray mouse without much of a screen-presence,
and is somehow lost among the powerful Dharam, less powerful but
still good Amitabh, and also ravishing Sharmila who is the one to
keep the eyes of all glued on her. Sadly, both ladies are underused.
In spite of the silliness of the plot Chupke Chupke is a very enjoyable film and one of the most effortlessly funny comedies that have ever came out of Bollywood. Safe to watch with family, safe to watch with friends, and brightening up your day even if you are alone.
Nerdy Amitabh rates the film with 4 out of 5 Whirpool washing machines. |
One of the most pointless reviews I have ever read! I guess ways can be found to trash even movies like Chupke Chupke.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your input. However I don´t think you understand the word "to trash", since there is no trashing in the review. Also, just because a film is hailed as classic, doesn´t mean it´s a great movie, and certainly it doesn´t mean everybody has to love it without questions. I liked the film well enough, but why should I be silent if I find flaws in it?
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