Chhichhore
India
60044 people rated A tragic incident forces Anirudh, a middle-aged man, to take a trip down memory lane and reminisce his college days along with his friends, who were labelled as losers.
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16/07/2024 07:05
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may clara
29/03/2023 10:20
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LoLo233
29/03/2023 10:20
Story lacks originality except some punches.Till interval it manages to titillate the audience but after interval everything becomes becomes so predictable. Varun Sharma shines because of his great comic timing.
Erly Brialdia Okomo
29/03/2023 10:20
I don't know , why people are rating this movie so high.
Anyway, its an average movie.
Sushant is expressionless.
Shraddha Kapoor is just average.
The only person who pulled this on out is Varun Sharma, the only performer in this movie.
Makeup seem poor and looks fake.
It would have been really boring without him.
Mark Feshchenko
29/03/2023 10:20
Very interesting movie I laughed too much Comedy and emotional too good
DnQ_💙
29/03/2023 10:20
Really loved the story and acting was superb it did remind me alot of 3 idiots also great background score.
Pramish_gurung1
29/03/2023 10:20
No...just no. This film has to be one of the most pathetic ripoffs of 3 Idiots that nevertheless fails to inherit any of the charm or grandeur of the original.
The first sore thumb, among many, was the casting choice for the lead roles. I found the supporting cast adequate, but both Sushant Singh and Shraddha Kapoor were TERRIBLE picks for the lead.
Sushant gave a somewhat tolerable performance as a college student but the moment he put on the terrible aged makeup to play his older self, I would brace myself for a lot of lifeless bland acting. I think this man was way out of his league for such a role. He is more fit as a teenage heartthrob with the dance moves and pecks rather than playing any character/role that requires some dramatic depth. But a more terrible offender of bad and even cringe-worthy acting was Shradhha Kapoor. Whenever she attempted to shed tears on screen, I would have to painfully restrain myself from bursting out into laughter. She was just so bad.
And now, let's move onto the plot. Ideally, a good plot would have compensated for any of the bad acting to some degree. But sadly, the plot here felt an ever bigger joke than the dubious casting choices. The writer thought it was probably an excellent idea to mash 3 Idiots with Student Of The Year. And this does not pay off at all.
Here's the main problem: The film tries to correlate a young boy's frustrations of not getting a good college admission rank with the frustrations of his father and friends when they tried to win a college sports competition to reclaim their hostel's glory on campus. There is an immediate disconnect between these two types of frustrations. The boy is genuinely worried about his future career and education, things we can all agree are paramount to establishing security in life. But his parents in their youth are worrying over a mere sports competition??? How can they be both the same. If I lost the latter, maybe I would be severely heartbroken but I know that would not leave an impact on my life's security. I find it even more ironic that the director of the film is an IIT alumnus and yet he stupendously fails in portraying this frustration today's youth face in trying to establish themselves in an over competitive third world nation.
So , starting from the second act, the film completely devolves into Student of The Year territory without any tether to the actual struggles of college and academic life in India.
If you really want to watch a film to stoke your nostalgia of college life, either go rewatch 3 idiots or simply go to Youtube and watch the excellent satire TVF Honest Campus Placements.