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Chander Pahar

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 28m
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6.4/10
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Dev in Chander Pahar (2013)
Faced with the prospect of a dim future in his impoverished village, young Shankar bids farewell to his family in rural Bengal and makes a journey to the fabled "Mountain Of The Moon" in search of gold and diamond mines.
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Faced with the prospect of a dim future in his impoverished village, young Shankar bids farewell to his family in rural Bengal and makes a journey to the fabled "Mountain Of The Moon" in sea... Read allFaced with the prospect of a dim future in his impoverished village, young Shankar bids farewell to his family in rural Bengal and makes a journey to the fabled "Mountain Of The Moon" in search of gold and diamond mines.Faced with the prospect of a dim future in his impoverished village, young Shankar bids farewell to his family in rural Bengal and makes a journey to the fabled "Mountain Of The Moon" in search of gold and diamond mines.

  • Director
    • Kamaleswar Mukherjee
  • Writers
    • Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay
    • Kamaleswar Mukherjee
  • Stars
    • Dev
    • Gérard Rudolf
    • Martin Cito Otto
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  • IMDb RATING
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    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Kamaleswar Mukherjee
    • Writers
      • Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay
      • Kamaleswar Mukherjee
    • Stars
      • Dev
      • Gérard Rudolf
      • Martin Cito Otto
    • 47User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 29Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

    Videos6

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    Chander Pahar: International Cast And Crew (US Featurette)
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    Chander Pahar: International Cast And Crew (US Featurette)
    Chander Pahar: International Cast And Crew (US Featurette)
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    Chander Pahar: International Cast And Crew (US Featurette)
    Chander Pahar: The Bribe Zulu And Masai (US Featurette)
    Featurette 2:11
    Chander Pahar: The Bribe Zulu And Masai (US Featurette)
    Chander Pahar: African Food Safari (US Featurette)
    Featurette 1:56
    Chander Pahar: African Food Safari (US Featurette)
    Chander Pahar: Black Mamba (US Featurette)
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    Chander Pahar: Black Mamba (US Featurette)
    Chander Pahar: African Elephants (US Featurette)
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    Chander Pahar: African Elephants (US Featurette)

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    Dev
    Dev
    • Shankar
    Gérard Rudolf
    Gérard Rudolf
    • Diego Alvarez
    Martin Cito Otto
    • Jim Carter
    Nabeel Khan
    • Tirumal Appa
    Paul Ditchfield
    • Jacobus Marius
    David James
    • Albuquerque
    Peter Moruakgomo
    • Zulu Chief
    Matthew Monika
    • Zulu King
    Rafiq Jibhay
    • Patel
    Keith Joshua Gengadoo
    • Prasad Das
    • (as Keith Gendagoo)
    Luthuli Dlamini
    • Dan Mabiru
    Ramambila Muladelo
    • Masai Cheif
    Andrew Stock
    • Attilio Gatti
    Tamal Ray Chowdhury
    • Shankar's Father
    • (as Tamal Roychowdhury)
    Columbus
    • Lion
    Md Anan Islam
    • Side Carecter
    Debika Mitra
    • Shankar's relative
    Laboni Sarkar
    Laboni Sarkar
    • Shankar's Mother
    • Director
      • Kamaleswar Mukherjee
    • Writers
      • Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay
      • Kamaleswar Mukherjee
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    8siddhartha1984

    A must watch for every Bengali........4 out of 5....

    Chander Pahar............

    Its really a journey if I forget Deb If I forget Bibhutibhusan and if I forget Kamaleshwar..Its still a journey for a Bengali movie to have come this far and a must watch for any Bengali...Animations are amateur no doubt but still the amount it has shown is a great leap for Bengali movie. The story line has been maintained around 80 percent with some overthrown because of infrastructure and difference in the art form. Deb has come a long way from what we know of him......But still I feel some other would have gone far in critic sense but in commercial angle Deb has been viable.

    Music and background score is good.But the editing has not been up to the mark with us feeling bored at the end of first half. Alvarez was excellent except the language with which he decides to speak... Bunip was a poor creative...but the lion scenes excellent .. A good effort and a new market that could take Bengali movie to great heights and can make many of our Bengali classics commercially viable.... Cant give less than 4 out of 5 as a Bengali........................
    7rhitwick

    A Bengali movie - up on cloud nine!

    Waited for this since it was a rumor. Liked the end product.

    Theme: Its an adventure movie. 90% of the movie is shot in either wild or desert. Chander Pahar is the story of a young Bengali man's adventures in Africa in the years 1909-1910. Shankar Roy Chowdhury, the protagonist, is a 20-year old man, recently completed his FA(graduation) and about to take up a job in a jute mill, a prospect he absolutely loathes. He yearns for adventure, wild lands, forests and animals. He wants to follow the footsteps of famous explorers like Livingstone, Mungo Park, Marco Polo, all of whom he has read about and idolizes. By a stroke of luck, he secures a job as a clerk in Uganda Railway through a fellow villager already working there and goes to Africa without a second thought.

    Character development: The character of Shankar is drawn very well. His transformation from a Bengali village boy to a wanderer is drawn very carefully. Two things made it possible i.e. make-up and Dev's somewhat mature acting.

    Direction: The director first gets a nod for daring to make such a movie. Then he again gets a nod to make Dev act. Non-linear narration was used to tell the story. He took artistic liberty to tweak few story points. At times actors took time to react to their environment which should have been taken care of. Man vs. Wild scenes are very well captured and they are a treat to your eyes. The thrill and excitement is very well built and executed. He gets nod for creating few edge-on-the seat action scenes. Still more work should have done Dev's expressions. Why is he smiling in almost all scenes?

    Cinematography: This and this only makes all sins made by Dev go away. Beauty of Africa, wild animals, chase scenes are very well executed.Hats off to the DOP Soumik Haldar.

    Acting: Dev tries and tries very hard. Till he's accompanied by Alvarez he poses an immature look on his face and casual approach to situations around him. May be its intentional to make his character feel more out-of-place without Alvarez or its his weakness. Still, till Alvarez is alive he at times appears annoying. Gerard Rudolf as Deigo Alavarez did a very commendable job. Very good acting by this gentleman. Kudos to him.

    Songs and background score: Only one song and I did not like it. Background score was apt to the mood of the scenes and never overwhelms the scene.

    Editing: The dialog parts are too slow for the high paced movie like this. Editing could have been more good. Few unnecessary scenes are kept which can be removed. Specially the scene where Shankar Alvarez gets to meet three Masai tribe members in wild. This is an important part of the book but when pictured this scene does not add any value to the move. One or two more scenes like this could have been edited.

    Entertainment value: Apart from the occasional slowness this a very good adventure movie. Full of African wild animals and edge-on-seat thrill. I would recommend this.

    Verdict: Tollywood never did an adventure movie. Did not do in India and leave alone Africa. But the director and more-over the producers took the risk to do the impossible. The risks were great. What if it tanks, what if it does not live up to the expectation of people. Making movie from a classic is always a risky business. Still they braved this and we get a very good Christmas present in the form of a movie. Should you watch it? Why not? Most of us had read the book and imagined the locations in our mind. This is a dream-come-true for all of us. The director does not cheat us here. If not 100% but I would say 80% of your thirst would be quenched. Yes Dev hams at the beginning of the movie but later he throws a good acting example. Ask me, I liked what I had seen. A warning, don't expect much as VFX from a movie whose total budget was 15 crore.
    9ayanpal1

    A visual treat that epitomizes an iconic adventure tale

    Chander Pahar was a movie that made me repent about the following:

    1. Why did I not read the book as a kid?

    2. Why did I underestimate Dev the actor?

    3. Why did I assume Kamaleshwar Mukherjee Movies will be too artsy for comfort?

    4. Why did I think a Bengali film made on a budget of 15 crores can never match a Hollywood movie, forget getting close to even a Bollywood one?

    I was wrong on all counts and how!

    Ever since the movie opened with an eagle soaring through the skies and swooping down on Africa, I was stunned into submission and since then, the first cinematic adaptation of the iconic Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay's 'Mountain of the Moon' / 'Chander Pahar' managed to catch my attention over and over again... with me actually wishing the movie was not over!

    Several sequences stood out for their cinematic execution – The desolate station and its nature loving station master Shankar captured against the various hues of the African skies, the roaring lion about to intimidate its prey, the Black Mamba slithering into existence, Shankar crossing over a devilishly deep chasm in a attempt to rescue Alvarez (played aptly by Gerard Rudolph) from a pack of Hyenas and cheetahs, the perilous hikes across the mountains, the desolate desert where you could no longer distinguish between hunter and prey, the excavation of caves of desire and what it was about to yield, and last but not the least the final farewell of a trusted friend. Every single sequence seamlessly added to the overall narrative while managing to retain its individualism.

    Be it Dev the actor who grew by leaps and bounds (literally!) as he sprinted into the film with a heart firmly in place, or the director and his brilliantly astounding team – Cinematographer & DOP Soumik Halder, editor Raviranjan Maitra, or for that matter the Art Director, Set Designer, Costume Designer, and Action Director – all of them effectively brought to life the effective and engaging script and screenplay, aided by some haunting background score by Indradeep Dasgupta.

    To be honest, the movie was not as perfect as Mackennas Gold, Indiana Jones, or The Life of Pi - far from it! But just as the protagonist Shankar wished to lead a life as adventurous as that of David Livingstone, Mungo Park, and Marko Polo, Shree Venkatesh Films helped ensure that this movie could be counted as an extraordinary successor to the movies listed above for its sheer audacity in bringing to life an extraordinary tale of action adventure from early 19th century Bengal.

    In hindsight, the protagonists weren't the best of actors around. But what they lacked in skill, was compensated by a tremendous self belief and determination that showed, and had me rooting for the roles they portrayed.

    To borrow a line from the movie itself, 'its better to travel well than to arrive' which is why I can say with pride and certainty that that this is not just the best ever action / adventure / fantasy movie to have come out of Bengal, but also one of the best of its kind to ever be made in India. After a long time, it's time again to say, and hope, that what Bengal things today, India shall think tomorrow. I would rate it an 8 as a film that warrants a repeat viewing and give it an extra star for being the best ever example of its genre from India to close it as a 9/10.

    P.S: You will, like me, enjoy the film irrespective of whether or not you have read the book. But then, I am anyway going to after watching the film... What about you?
    6bijit69

    Huge disappointment. Way worse than expected.

    Chander Pahar: The Movie

    Huge disappointment. Way worse than expected.

    The movie started out good with great visuals, direction, cinematography. The first half was somewhat good. Dev was actually pretty good then. VFX wasn't that good, but not bad either.

    Then arrived the second half. Oh my god. It was total down slope then onwards. The acting, the dialogues, the direction, everything came crashing down. And then it was actually just another Indian movie hopelessly trying to level with Hollywood.

    And the VFX. They were terrible. They used unnecessary VFX, and very poorly executed ones. I mean, why spend 2.5 crores for making scenes which were never even in the book, and make them look horrible? Why couldn't they just show what little was there in the book, and make them look good?

    And why did they show Bunyip? It wasn't even there in the book even. If they stuck with the book, we wouldn't have had to see the horrible 3D avatar of Bunyip. The volcano scene, too, was as bad.

    And Dev's acting. It started out good, ended kinda good, but the middle part was worse than we expected.

    The real winner in this movie was the cinematography. Yes, the teleportation to Africa did happen. And it was amazing.

    However, they did put a lot of effort & dedication in the movie, and it showed. It might not turn out to be a modern day classic, but it will definitely be remembered for many years to come. And not just for good reasons.

    3/5
    7arghya139

    A Must See

    Despite several accusations on the village-minded acting of DEV, it was a right decision to go and watch Chader PAHAR at first day. The movie had a irregular graph of suspense, several ups and downs, still it managed to glue me to my sit for the whole 150 minutes.

    Rightly predicted by Kamaleswar Mukherjee, this movie will drag the standards of tollywood to one level up. Beautiful landscapes of South Africa & Mount Kilimanjaro are added flavor to the epic story-line, which has been nostalgia among Bengalis irrespective of age group.

    Loved the presence of Gerard Rudolf as Diego Alvarez, boosted the reality in the movie, and I missed the voice of Sabyasachi Chakraborty as a narrator, which had been perfect, considering the fact that jungle is his specialty. Also the background score could be better.

    But all in all, a must watch movie to see the hard work Chader Pahar team has put to make this a success. Viva, montanha da lua !

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    • Trivia
      The Uganda Railways was colloquially known as The Lunatic Express & the Iron Snake during the early periods.
    • Quotes

      Shankar: The "Mountain of the Moon" is calling out to us.

    • Crazy credits
      In the background of the rolling title credits, Shankar's steamer can be seen sailing.
    • Connections
      Followed by Amazon Obhijaan (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Chander Pahar Theme
      Composed by Indraadip Dasgupta

      Performed by Arijit Singh

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 2013 (India)
    • Countries of origin
      • India
      • South Africa
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Bengali
      • Afrikaans
    • Also known as
      • Mountain of the Moon
    • Filming locations
      • Johannesburg, South Africa
    • Production company
      • SVF Entertainment
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      • ₹150,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 28m(148 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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