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Posted: 10 years ago
Wow whatta relief..seeing so many displaying their dislike. Yay!
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Posted: 10 years ago
Originally posted by: -ricky-


what if someone didnt watch and still say -ve about the movie? what are they called?


Oh please, bollywood always lets me down
I was so excited about SOTY- fail
Race 2 - fail
JTHJ - fail
I me aur main- fail
YJHD - OKAY 

So now such films don't excite me 😆 I am only waiting for OUT and Dhoom 3 
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Posted: 10 years ago
I haven't watched a SRK film in the theater for years now. And it's for a reason. He either does cringeworthy romance or drivel like this. The last one I watched was Chak De India and loved it. I'd like to keep that SRK fresh in my mind thank you very much. I watched JTHJ on Netflix the other day. I couldn't believe people would actually spend money to watch such a lame piece of work during holidays.
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Posted: 10 years ago
I am glad that not everyone loved the movie! I am not a fan of SRK and DPAD but I enjoy their movies from time to time. DPAD was actually the saving grace of the movie. I also love Masala Entertainers and Rohit Shetty films therefore it was a huge disappointment. Everything was average in the movie--nothing stood out--the action, romance and comedy were all okay not one aspect was great.
The only gag I liked in the movie were the signing songs--but that too lost its charm at the end. 
The movie seemed like a halfhearted attempt. 👎🏼

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Posted: 10 years ago
You should've saved your money for OUATIMD 😉
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Posted: 10 years ago
Originally posted by: off-beat

Just came back . What a huge disappointment. Rohit shetty's  direction, the sets, the music, the story, the action, the comedy, even shahrukh 's acting is a let down. And to top it the tamil dialogues ...gosh! Ridiculous . Can't believe SRK for so desperate for the records that he had to agree to this trash. Nothing worked for me except deepika's get up and accent in the beginning but that too got monotonous eventually. 

    If this movie has fetched so much and still riding high it's sheer due to SRK's super stardom and huge publicity..



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This is what I said,  it's just a hugely hyped movie running

solely on  SRKs shoulders. And Rohit Shettys reputation.

One time watch. But no more.


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Posted: 10 years ago
I've never seen a review like this in my life... was even TMK bashed so much?

 
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To hail Chennai Express as a movie would be an egregious insult to the entertainment form that daily gives joy to millions around the world.

Folks, Chennai Express is a tawdry spectacle that only a crass Indian filmmaker would put out, only an aging Pakistan-loving Indian superstar would feature in and only a classless Indian audience with an abundant appetite for trash would delight in.

It's a miracle I still retain my sanity after watching this steaming pile of dung.

Bottomless Pit of Nonsense

A sophomoric romance that marries the worst practices of Hindi films with the garish excesses of Tamil movies, Chennai Express is a throwback to the rotten days when any Indian with a few coins jingling in his pockets would unleash some frightful bilge upon the public.

At times, I wondered if director Rohit Shitty's movie was some kind of parody.

Alas, it was not.

But Shah Rukh Khan is no less culpable since he co-produced this pukeworthy trash.

Following the death of his grandfather, Rahul (Shah Rukh Khan's favorite alter ego) is entrusted with the task of immersing grandpa's ashes in Rameswaram in the deep south.

Forty and single, Rahul's thoughts are far from ash immersion and more centered around immersing his beak into some nubile girl in Goa.

But at his grandmother's insistence, Rahul promises to go all the way to Rameswaram though he's furtively planning to dunk the ashes in Goa. The reasoning being that the water in Goa eventually reaches Rameswaram!

Moments after Rahul steps into the train, Meenamma (Deepika Padukone) and a gaggle of simian thugs follow. Before you can say Rajinikanth, our Rahul is in Kombam, the village where the girl's father (played by yesteryear b-grade Tamil star Satyaraj) is the local Don.

Apparently, the girl is fleeing the orangutans dispatched by her father to coerce her into marrying a local ruffian Tangabali. But why Meenamma is heading for her village, straight into the lion's den, instead of picking a different destination is a question that would occur only to sane elements who believe in stuff like logic and reason.

Watching the gibbering Tangabali, played hopelessly by Nikitin Dheer with the perpetual demeanor of a homicidal maniac AWOL from the death-row of some notorious Indian prison, is intolerable punishment for tender souls.

Once Rahul and Meenamma arrive in Kombam, the hitherto bad movie descends into perversity with an-asinine-antic-a-minute interspersed with cringeworthy dialogs and forgettable songs, ultimately culminating in a nauseating fight with soda bottles, sickles and food stoves between the giant Tangabali and the puny Rahul.

Of course, the puny guy wins the fight, which ends with the giant complimenting Rahul on his courage! I'm not kidding! There are no limits in this parade of infantile nonsense.

As if all these were not morbid enough, the howling emissaries of Satan bring up a weird homage to Tamil superstar Rajinikanth during the credits!

Don't ask Why!

Tame Item Number

Despite her ownership of a pair of udders that would put any milch cow to shame and hips wide enough to screen a 16MM film, South Indian bimbo Priyamani's item number "One Two three Four" was so hopeless, so unseductive that it almost put me to sleep.

You can put the entire world's lipsticks on Priyamani but at the end of the day you can't deny some circus is missing one of its prize lobotomized freaks!

Avoid

Chennai Express is a disgusting and disgraceful spectacle that should make the Indian film industry put its collective head down in shame.

The trinity of Shah Rukh Khan, Rohit Shetty and Deepika Padukone must really hate Muslims for unleashing this clumsy grotesquerie as the community celebrates the festival of Eid.

SearchIndia.com strongly recommends you stay away from this tableaux of trash.

http://www.searchindia.com/2013/08/09/chennai-express-sub-mental-garbage/

Edited by Burcidi - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
Originally posted by: Burcidi

I've never seen a review like this in my life... was even TMK bashed so badly?


To hail Chennai Express as a movie would be an egregious insult to the entertainment form that daily gives joy to millions around the world.

Folks, Chennai Express is a tawdry spectacle that only a crass Indian filmmaker would put out, only an aging Pakistan-loving Indian superstar would feature in and only a classless Indian audience with an abundant appetite for trash would delight in.



What the actual f**k?? Seriously?

All the more reason to not read this review...cuz you can see the writer's mentality from just the line above. 👎🏼
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Posted: 10 years ago
^^^^


"Despite her ownership of a pair of udders that would put any milch cow to shame and hips wide enough to screen a 16MM film,"



I dont care whether this "reviewer" hated the film but to put it diplomatically this guy is an ass****
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Posted: 10 years ago
^^
I agree and the "Pakistan loving" comment is highly uncalled for. What a loser this critic.