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Cheeni Kum

  • 2007
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
5.9K
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Amitabh Bachchan, Tabu, and Paresh Rawal in Cheeni Kum (2007)
An egotistical 64-year-old chef and confirmed bachelor falls for a woman 30 years his junior.
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An egotistical 64-year-old chef and confirmed bachelor falls for a woman 30 years his junior.An egotistical 64-year-old chef and confirmed bachelor falls for a woman 30 years his junior.An egotistical 64-year-old chef and confirmed bachelor falls for a woman 30 years his junior.

  • Director
    • R Balki
  • Writers
    • R Balki
    • Manoj Tapadia
  • Stars
    • Amitabh Bachchan
    • Tabu
    • Paresh Rawal
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    5.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • R Balki
    • Writers
      • R Balki
      • Manoj Tapadia
    • Stars
      • Amitabh Bachchan
      • Tabu
      • Paresh Rawal
    • 44User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 17 nominations total

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    Amitabh Bachchan
    Amitabh Bachchan
    • Buddhadev Gupta
    Tabu
    Tabu
    • Nina Verma
    Paresh Rawal
    Paresh Rawal
    • Verma
    Zohra Sehgal
    Zohra Sehgal
    • Mrs. Gupta
    Swini Khara
    Swini Khara
    • Sexy
    • (as Baby Swini Khara)
    Vinay Jain
    Vinay Jain
    • Sexy's Father
    Krishna Bhatt
    Krishna Bhatt
    • Colgate
    Paresh Bramhbhatt
    • Driver
    Emma Haylan Hall
    • Nosey Neighbour
    • (as Haylan Peters)
    Jameel Khan
    Jameel Khan
    Arvind Kumar
    • Neighbour
    Shiva Kumar
    • Chaat Wala
    Alexx O'Nell
    Alexx O'Nell
    • English Waiter
    Phil Pritchard
    Phil Pritchard
    • Man in Street
    Padmini Sardesai
    • Mrs. Gupta's Friend
    Madhura Shewade
    • Seema
    Zoe Selah Smith
    • Girl on Street Passing Amitabh Bachchan
    Kanwal Toor
    • Shalini
    • Director
      • R Balki
    • Writers
      • R Balki
      • Manoj Tapadia
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    User reviews44

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    7maxqnzs42

    Adult romance drama with nice comedic touches - shabbash!

    I watched this immediately after jhoom barabar jhoom, and was very glad I did. JBJ was an AWFUL pile of bakvaas, and Amitabh's appearances in that movie were pointless and embarrassing (why was he trying to look like Stevie Ray Vaughan?) Cheeni kum was a very good movie. A little slower than it could have been, and maybe Amitabh's character was a little bit TOO "cheeni kum", but overall it was an intelligent and well put together film. There were several things not done as well as they could have been, including the shameful underutilization of Paresh Rawal, but overall this was a good try. It was certainly one of Amitabh's better roles of the last couple of years. Zohra was outstanding as was Swini Kehra, and the film examined the central issue well. Almost as well as the outstanding Dil Chahta Hai. After KJo cr*p like KANK, SLB's bloated rubbish (Black, Devdas) and the David Dhawan conveyor belt of pathetically unfunny "comedies", films like Cheeni Kum restore my faith in Hindi cinema. The central jodi was very plausible, and Tabu's character gave as good as she got, except for the scene at the restaurant with the fish (where her capitulation seemed out of character). I just wish that was at least one Cheeni Kum for every Jhoom Barabar Jhoom. Plus I want to see more of Zohra before she leaves us, and more of the excellent Swini.
    10kunalkaran

    Light hearted Comedy with a dash of reality

    I think this is truly a marvelous film. Very well scripted, and even more wonderfully enacted. Amitabh is truly the King of Hindi movies, you just have to watch him in those suits and Tabu has come of age as a seasoned actress, Paresh Rawal is OK.

    An unusual story depicted with very realistic situations and laced with light-hearted humour. Oh the movie has some really witty dialogues too.

    The cutest bits are the scenes between Amitabh and Zohra Sehgal (who plays his mom in the movie). Another highlight is the role played by the child actor aptly named sexy, who is very witty and worldly wise.

    I think the bottom line of the movie is that girls mature faster than men do and thus age should really not be a bar when one looks for a life-partner.

    After a long time,(for Hindi movie-goers) one gets to see a movie and say Ya! that was a NICE movie. And definitely worth a second watch.
    7simplysavz

    big b proves he's sexy at 64

    aaah! after a long time, here's a romance i could finally relate to. tabu and amitabh capture the long lost magic of romance that follows no reason or rhyme or logic or time, BANG ON! when you watch them both on screen, you realize how much a seasoned actor can do to a role. special mention to tabu, for playing her role at the right tempo - at just the right pace.

    balki handles the film with finesse, in the first half. the lines are witty, delivered straight-facedly by amitabh, in what could be one of his most romantic roles. zohra sehgal is sooooo sweet, you wish she was your mom.paresh rawal is strictly okay.

    watch this film without having too many expectations. its a nice, frothy romantic comedy and if you keep that in mind, you won't be disappointed. i give it a double thumbs-up
    Chrysanthepop

    Too Little Sugar

    The title exactly sums sums up the film. Yes, it is not too sugarcoated but it has does not have much taste either. While the movie is appealing and a delight to watch in the first half and slowly seems to change track in the second half, things get a little too messy in the last third after Buddha goes to India to meet Neena's father. The first half works as a romantic comedy where Balki introduces the love story of the two interesting protagonists, Buddha (Amitabh Bachchan) and Neena (Tabu) There are some very funny feel good scenes. The comedy between Amitabh and Tabu works well and Zohra Sehgal is absolutely hilarious. Once Buddha lands in India things go haywire. Was the screenwriter suffering from writer's block and pressured to meet a deadline? Did he not find any other way to get Neena's father to accept the proposal or for Buddha to finally manage to convince Mr. Verma without showing all that forced melodrama? Tabu is charming and has amazing screen presence but her character isn't exactly well-written as a result of which her performance suffers. In the last third she is barely given importance. This is among her weakest performances but in all fairness to her, the script does not give her enough scope to make the character more appealing. Amitabh Bachchan returns to his angry man mode (again) and he severely hams at many scenes. Zohra Sehgal is a delight to watch and Swini Khara is wooden (her voice sounds a little monotonous but her non-verbal expressions are good at times) Why did the writer choose to give a little girl a nickname like 'Sexy' (forced humour?)?. Paresh Rawal gives a forgettable performance. In addition to that, there are some very passable songs (but nothing great) and the locations are nice to look at. Anyway, 'Cheeni Kum' mainly suffers because of bad writing and poor direction. I wouldn't want to watch it again.
    8padmanabhan19

    Cheeni Kum is no bitter pill

    Rarely do Bollywood movies live up to their hype. This one comes very close.

    Amitabh Bachchan owns Spice6, the best Indian restaurant in London. To him, being a chef is more than a profession. It is an art, in fact, the greatest art of all. He personally ensures every dish that leaves his kitchen is up to his exacting standards. His employees respect him, but his angered outbursts send shivers down their spine. It is during one such outburst that he sees a dish, Hyderabadi Zafrani Pulao no less, returned by a customer (Tabu) because it's too sweet (and hence the recommendation to reduce sugar or Cheeni Kum). Enraged, he walks up to the table, and challenges Tabu to make it any better. She leaves without uttering a word, but brings in some Hyderabadi Zafrani Pulao the next day that even Amitabh finds delicious. He now owes her an apology, thus setting into motion a series of events that lead to attraction between the two, and finally love.

    Although the age gap between Amitabh and Tabu is there to see, it is totally downplayed and doesn't even come into focus until later in the second half. Their exchanges are loaded with witty repartees and sarcastic remarks that leave the audience in splits. The tight script and screenplay make sure the movie progresses at a good pace although it was slow at times for my liking. I think the director fell for the Bollywood norm of making 2½ hour movies. Also, the movie loses its grip toward the end. The scenes are predictable and the melodrama avoidable. These are minor indiscretions of a first-time director, and in no way, reduce the overall appeal. If you ask me, it is certainly worth a second watch.

    Amitabh is calm and composed. The role doesn't challenge him much, but he plays it with conviction. Tabu is brilliant. The last time I saw her was in Fanaa, and firmly believed she's insane. Not only did she pick the right movie here, she's ensured her character isn't sidelined. In fact, in several scenes, her character comes out on top of Amitabh's, and is credible thanks to her acting abilities. Zohra Sehgal, as Amitabh's mom, is on a roll. Swini Khara as Sexy, Amitabh's 7-year old neighbor is cute, and gets to deliver a few punch lines too. Paresh Rawal as Tabu's father is disappointing. His character is too clichéd and completely out of sync with the movie.

    In sum, Cheeni Kum is no bitter pill. I rate it 4/5.

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    • Trivia
      Art Director Julie Bonnet recreated the whole London restaurant on a studio set.
    • Connections
      Featured in 53rd Filmfare Awards (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Du siehst mich nicht
      Produced by Rene Möckel

      Performed by Tamisha

      Courtesy of Koch-Universal Music

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    • Release date
      • May 25, 2007 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Less Sugar
    • Production company
      • Mad Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $697,369
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $346,245
      • May 28, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,178,465
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 20m(140 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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