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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueChef Roshan Kalra sets out to find the true source of happiness and reignite his passion for food while being more present in his son's life.Chef Roshan Kalra sets out to find the true source of happiness and reignite his passion for food while being more present in his son's life.Chef Roshan Kalra sets out to find the true source of happiness and reignite his passion for food while being more present in his son's life.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Padmapriya
- Radha Menon
- (as Padmapriya Janakiraman)
Srikanth K. Vijayan
- Kochi: Bala
- (as K.V. Srikanth Menon)
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As someone who just finished watching "Chef" I must say it was a delightful experience filled with warmth, humor, and mouth-watering food. Directed by Raja Krishna Menon, this film is a remake of the 2014 Hollywood movie of the same name, with a unique Indian twist."Chef" (2017) follows the story of Roshan Kalra (played by Saif Ali Khan), a talented but temperamental chef who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and redemption after a public altercation with a food critic goes viral. Along the way, he reconnects with his son and rediscovers his passion for cooking, culminating in a heartwarming tale of family, friendship, and second chances. While "Chef" (2017) stays true to the spirit of the original film, it also adds its own distinct flavor, thanks in part to its Indian setting and cultural nuances. The film beautifully captures the sights, sounds, and flavors of India, from the bustling streets of Delhi to the tranquil backwaters of Kerala, adding an extra layer of depth and authenticity to the story. Saif Ali Khan delivers a standout performance as Roshan Kalra, bringing a perfect blend of charisma, vulnerability, and charm to the role. His chemistry with the rest of the cast, including Svar Kamble as his son Armaan and Padmapriya Janakiraman as his love interest Radha, is palpable, adding an emotional resonance to the film. In terms of comparison with the original "Chef" (2014), both films have their own unique strengths and qualities. While the 2014 version may have a slight edge in terms of its screenplay and pacing, the 2017 adaptation excels in its cultural specificity and the chemistry between its lead actors. Ultimately, both films are equally enjoyable and serve as heartfelt celebrations of food, family, and the joys of life. In conclusion, "Chef" (2017) is a delightful cinematic treat that satisfies the senses and warms the heart. With its charming performances, beautiful cinematography, and mouth-watering food, it's a must-watch for anyone who appreciates good storytelling and a good meal. Whether you're a fan of the original film or new to the story, "Chef" (2017) is sure to leave you smiling and craving for more.
Chef is a beautifully created movie that highlights different relationships.
Chef is a remake of Jon Favreau's Chef (2014), I had seen the movie and have loved it, For its simplicity and great coming of age story where food was one of the characters. The remake Chef of Saif Ali Khan is mediocre, The movie is not engaging its takes a lot of time to get the audience invested in the main character which to me sounded and behaved like an asshole at the beginning of the movie. The journey of the main lead of self discovery is forced and get your attention right at the last 30 minutes of the movie. The movie has been beautifully shot and some of the visuals are stunning. Milind Soman/Dhanish Karthik and Padmapriya are excellent. Svar Kamble is fine as Saif Ali Khan kid, Being portrayed as a school going kid should have much shorter hair. Over all its a Mediocre remake of a far Superior movie
This movie's sub 5 reviews in IMDB surprise me . Acting is superb , locales great , a unusual storyline , brilliant editing . Overall a good attempt , I do not care was original was better . Do we really see movies to compare ?
This is one of the Best of Saif and I an avid movie lover enjoyed the script, acting , cinematography et al. Surprised that he did not even get a nomination . Who says the movies is slow . Yes , this is " hatke" and that is what makes it special . This is no Bollywood masala stuff , cleverly packaged as it is now a days but an unconventional theme well attempted .
This is one of the Best of Saif and I an avid movie lover enjoyed the script, acting , cinematography et al. Surprised that he did not even get a nomination . Who says the movies is slow . Yes , this is " hatke" and that is what makes it special . This is no Bollywood masala stuff , cleverly packaged as it is now a days but an unconventional theme well attempted .
The story is about the beauty and simplicity of life made unnecessarily complicated by our own choice of joining the rat race. The story is about priorities in life. I loved watching this movie, even the second time. One of the best in the recent times. The narration is intelligent, even paced and I thought the cast was well thought through, especially the Bangladeshi and the various Mallu characters, each one playing their part to perfection. Milind Soman plays his part but I cant help objectifying him a small bit. He really is a balm to sore eyes.
The script, screenplay, the direction and the actors have come together in a rare synergy to bring out the various issues in modern day life in a realistic way. The characterisation is brilliant. The underlying or should I say the overlying quirky humour throughout deserves its own mention. But it is also to be said that maybe being aware of the typical types of behaviour of people from Bangladesh and more specifically Malyalees prompted my bursts of laughter throughout the movie.
Watch out for the detailing of characters 'Nazrul' and 'Alex'. Actually it is difficult to find any flaw or loopholes in the detailing in any frame. The director has managed to bring out the nuances of a Kerala town life well enough for even a non-mallu to enjoy it.
It is a wonderful movie and initially the movie bombing perplexed me, but now I am just disappointed. I know there is a sizable portion of intelligent audience in India, where are they? How can this movie bomb? I don't know if it was the marketing or the lack of it. Did the actors miss going to stupid chat shows and prance around to promote their movie or did they miss making multiple mini trailers? Or was it just the naming of the movie? Whatever it was, it is just sad that such a wonderful movie is not reaching the right audience, whereas a brainless crass remake of an absolute dud original is a hit. I pity the standard of our audience. I really wish it rises up one tiny notch. The whole thing feels like sabotage.
Anyway I loved 'Chef', nothing underplayed and nothing overdone, everything just perfect. Is that not what a great chef is supposed to do!
The script, screenplay, the direction and the actors have come together in a rare synergy to bring out the various issues in modern day life in a realistic way. The characterisation is brilliant. The underlying or should I say the overlying quirky humour throughout deserves its own mention. But it is also to be said that maybe being aware of the typical types of behaviour of people from Bangladesh and more specifically Malyalees prompted my bursts of laughter throughout the movie.
Watch out for the detailing of characters 'Nazrul' and 'Alex'. Actually it is difficult to find any flaw or loopholes in the detailing in any frame. The director has managed to bring out the nuances of a Kerala town life well enough for even a non-mallu to enjoy it.
It is a wonderful movie and initially the movie bombing perplexed me, but now I am just disappointed. I know there is a sizable portion of intelligent audience in India, where are they? How can this movie bomb? I don't know if it was the marketing or the lack of it. Did the actors miss going to stupid chat shows and prance around to promote their movie or did they miss making multiple mini trailers? Or was it just the naming of the movie? Whatever it was, it is just sad that such a wonderful movie is not reaching the right audience, whereas a brainless crass remake of an absolute dud original is a hit. I pity the standard of our audience. I really wish it rises up one tiny notch. The whole thing feels like sabotage.
Anyway I loved 'Chef', nothing underplayed and nothing overdone, everything just perfect. Is that not what a great chef is supposed to do!
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- AnecdotesOfficial remake of Hollywood film "Chef".
- ConnexionsReferences Dil Chahta Hai (2001)
- Bandes originalesMahamrityunjaya mantra
(uncredited)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 2 487 220 $US
- Durée
- 2h 13min(133 min)
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