A lazy and under-qualified physical training instructor faces new competition at his school and in his personal life.A lazy and under-qualified physical training instructor faces new competition at his school and in his personal life.A lazy and under-qualified physical training instructor faces new competition at his school and in his personal life.
- Awards
- 4 nominations total
Nushrratt Bharuccha
- Neelima 'Neelu'
- (as Nushrat Bharucha)
Mohd. Zeeshan Ayyub
- I.M. Singh
- (as Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub)
Garima Shevi
- Pinky
- (as Garima Kaur)
Tanishq Chaudhary
- Kid
- (credit only)
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Chhalaang is an attempt on the miserable yet reality of the sporting system prevalent in the country. It targets the frivolous nature of PT as a subject in schools with subtle yet powerful gender inequality still existing in society.
Subject looks impressive and the hype it got before it's release sets the expecting sky high, something which it fails to live by.
Hansal Mehta coming on the back of a blockbuster web series 'Scam 1992' somehow hasn't been able to make this as exciting.
More often than not you might have deja vu with "Dangal" and "Chichhore". The predictably of the script adds to yet another reason for this not living up to expectations.
In no way it's a bad movie, but definitely a good distance apart from a "WOW" movie.
Absolutely a good watch for entertainment but don't keep very high expectations.
Rajkumar Rao have life to Monty and was brilliant as always.
Nushrratt finally got a more character oriented script and she has shown quality and real glimpses of her talent. The Hariyanvi accent was beautifully. Mohammad Ayyub and Saurab Shukla were terrific in their characters and deserve all the appreciation.
The background score was pleasing.
Overall a decent watch with a lot of gaps to be filled but a good entertaining 140mins
Nothing unique about the movie. Predictable story. weak storyline. One time watch.
The collaboration between Hansal Mehta and Rajkummar Rao is a force to be reckoned with. They've given us great films like Shahid, Aligarh, Citylights and Omerta. Their fifth collaboration, Chhalaang is not up to the mark.
Chhalaang follows Montu, a PT teacher who is very lazy with his job. One day a senior PT teacher arrives and both clash with each other, leading to a sports competition between them to decide who gets to keep their job.
I really like Mehta and Rao's previous works together but this time they decided to do something more mainstream and accessible. The end product is Chhalaang, which is one of the most ordinary and unoriginal films pf the year. The film isn't terribly bad per se but it's nothing special or memorable like their previous films. This doesn't feel like a Hansal Mehta film as all his other movies feel grounded in reality but some of the events that take place in this film don't feel realistic at all. The sports competition is something I've seen countless times and is riddled with all the clichés you can expect. Nothing about it is very exciting or new. It's too predictable. What the film does do well is the authenticity of Haryana. The accents and location help in making the state feel real.
The acting is pretty good. Rajkummar Rao is great as usual. There is a great scene with him and Satish Kaushik drinking during the night and the way he delivers dialogue is really well done. Nushrat Bharucha does well but it felt strange seeing her character wear high heels throughout the movie. Saurabh Shukla and Jatin Sarna provide a couple of laughs and Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub is pretty good as well.
Overall, Chhalaang is very predictable and forgettable. Nothing new or creative is done with this kind of story and nothing stands out in particular. Unfortunately it's just another basic sports drama...
Chhalaang follows Montu, a PT teacher who is very lazy with his job. One day a senior PT teacher arrives and both clash with each other, leading to a sports competition between them to decide who gets to keep their job.
I really like Mehta and Rao's previous works together but this time they decided to do something more mainstream and accessible. The end product is Chhalaang, which is one of the most ordinary and unoriginal films pf the year. The film isn't terribly bad per se but it's nothing special or memorable like their previous films. This doesn't feel like a Hansal Mehta film as all his other movies feel grounded in reality but some of the events that take place in this film don't feel realistic at all. The sports competition is something I've seen countless times and is riddled with all the clichés you can expect. Nothing about it is very exciting or new. It's too predictable. What the film does do well is the authenticity of Haryana. The accents and location help in making the state feel real.
The acting is pretty good. Rajkummar Rao is great as usual. There is a great scene with him and Satish Kaushik drinking during the night and the way he delivers dialogue is really well done. Nushrat Bharucha does well but it felt strange seeing her character wear high heels throughout the movie. Saurabh Shukla and Jatin Sarna provide a couple of laughs and Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub is pretty good as well.
Overall, Chhalaang is very predictable and forgettable. Nothing new or creative is done with this kind of story and nothing stands out in particular. Unfortunately it's just another basic sports drama...
Everyone has acted well. The story is exactly what can make our from the trailers. There are a fair number of useless elements that are not used. A lot more emotions could be evoked and direction/screenplay could have been better.
It is entertaining nevertheless.
Dont know why the movie is getting good reviews. Maybe due to Nepotism traction Or the fact that recent films in the Ott platform has sucked bigtime(sadak2 & laxmii bomb) in comparison this one is atleast a one time watch. but really this is a very average movie.
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- TriviaRajkumar Rao plays school teacher role in the film. he was teacher too in the real life before becoming Bollywood actor.
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