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Chak De India (2007)

Chak De India (2007)

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Chak De! India is a 2007 Indian sports drama film about field hockey in India. Directed by Shimit Amin and produced by Yash Raj Films, the film stars Shahrukh Khan as Kabir Khan, the former captain of the Indian hockey team. In the plot, after a disastrous loss to the Pakistan hockey team, Khan is ostracized from the sport. He and his mother are further forced from their ancestral home by angry neighbors. Seven years later in an attempt to redeem himself, Khan becomes the coach for the India women's national field hockey team with the goal of turning its sixteen contentious players into a champion team. After leading the women's team to the Gold, Khan restores his reputation and returns with his mother to their home, welcomed by those who had shunned them years before.

Movie Crew

Director:
Shimit Amin
Producer:
Aditya Chopra, Yash Chopra
Music Director:
Salim-Sulaiman
Writer:
Cinematography:
Sudeep Chatterjee
Lyricst:
Jaideep Sahni
Singers:
Sukhwinder Singh, Salim Merchant, Marianne D'Cruz, Hema Sardesai, KK, Shahrukh Khan, Anushka Manchanda, Midival Punditz, Krishna Beura

Movie Cast

Shahrukh Khan as Kabir Khan,
Anjan Srivastav as Mr. Tripathi,
Javed Khan as Sukhlal,
Vibha Chibber as Krishnaji,
Mohit Chauhan as Uttamaji,
Nakul Vaid as Rakesh,
Joyoshree Arora as Mrs. Khan,
Vivan Bhatena as Abhimanyu Singh,
Anaitha Nair as Aliya Bose,
Tanya Abrol as Balbir Kaur,
Shilpa Shukla as Bindiya Naik,
Arya Menon as Gul Iqbal,
Shubhi Mehta as Gunjan Lakhani,
Chitrashi Rawat as Komal Chautala,
Kimi Laldawla as Mary Ralte,
Masochon Zimik as Molly Zimik,
Sandia Furtado as Nethra Reddy,
Nichola Sequeira as Nichola Sequeira,
Sagarika Ghatge as Preeti Sabarwal,
Kimberly Miranda as Rachna Prasad,
Seema Azmi as Rani Dispotta,
Raynia Mascerhanas as Raynia Fernandes,
Nisha Nair as Soimoi Kerketa,
Vidya Malvade as Vidya Sharma,
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Chak De! India is a 2007 Indian sports drama film about field hockey in India. Directed by Shimit Amin and produced by Yash Raj Films, the film stars Shahrukh Khan as Kabir Khan, the former captain of the Indian hockey team. In the plot, after a disastrous loss to the Pakistan hockey team, Khan is ostracized from the sport. He and his mother are further forced from their ancestral home by angry neighbors. Seven years later in an attempt to redeem himself, Khan becomes the coach for the India women's national field hockey team with the goal of turning its sixteen contentious players into a champion team. After leading the women's team to the Gold, Khan restores his reputation and returns with his mother to their home, welcomed by those who had shunned them years before. https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjsHEMWpqB3Z83iapIbZnt-FUbj98Yh6r7FJzngbqT8d8oypFCmgoX7IidzMOi-5zZQ4aWzDFONkQFsAenBNxX5wtjus-cc4r2ELNZsF5tklzRFVgZY3AQQrj56mBULZH9tb91tKB4W9XSa/s1600/logo.pngPT148M57S

Chak De India (2007) Movie Audio Songs

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Chak De India
Length: PT4M43S - From album:Chak De India (2007)
Badal Pe Paaon Hai
Length: PT4M05S - From album:Chak De India (2007)
Ek Hockey Doongi Rakh Ke
Length: PT5M36S - From album:Chak De India (2007)
Bad Bad Girls
Length: PT3M39S - From album:Chak De India (2007)
Maula Mere Le Le Meri Jaan
Length: PT4M47S - From album:Chak De India (2007)
Hockey - Remix
Length: PT5M17S - From album:Chak De India (2007)
Sattar Minute
Length: PT4M43S - From album:Chak De India (2007)
Chak De! India is a 2007 Indian sports drama film about field hockey in India. Directed by Shimit Amin and produced by Yash Raj Films, the film stars Shahrukh Khan as Kabir Khan, the former captain of the Indian hockey team. In the plot, after a disastrous loss to the Pakistan hockey team, Khan is ostracized from the sport. He and his mother are further forced from their ancestral home by angry neighbors. Seven years later in an attempt to redeem himself, Khan becomes the coach for the India women's national field hockey team with the goal of turning its sixteen contentious players into a champion team. After leading the women's team to the Gold, Khan restores his reputation and returns with his mother to their home, welcomed by those who had shunned them years before.

Plot

Chak De! India opens in Delhi during the final minutes of a (fictional) Hockey World Cup match between Pakistan and India, with Pakistan leading, 1-0. When the Indian team captain, Kabir Khan (Shahrukh Khan) is fouled, he elects to take the penalty stroke himself. His strike, however, flies just above the goal and India suffers a crushing defeat. Soon after match ends, the media begins to circulate a photograph of Khan accepting a handshake from the captain of the Pakistan team. This action leads to a nation-wide smear campaign which alleged that Khan (who is a Muslim) might have "thrown" the game in an act of sympathy towards Pakistan. The religious prejudice exhibited towards Khan by the entire society at large forces him and his mother (Joyoshree Arora) out of their ancestral home and into exile. Seven years later, Mr. Tripathi (Anjan Srivastav), the head of India's Hockey association, meets with Khan's friend and hockey advocate Uttamaji (Mohit Chauhan), to discuss the Indian women's hockey team. Tripathi argues the team has no future since, the only long term role for women is to "cook and clean." Uttamaji, however, informs him that Kabir Khan (whom no one has seen for seven years) wants to coach the team. Though initially skeptical, Tripathi ultimately agrees to this arrangement.

Khan thus finds himself in charge of a group of 16 young women from various sections of India, who are divided by their own competitive natures and individual prejudices. While Komal Chautala (Chitrashi Rawat) from Haryana, conflicts with Preeti Sabarwal (Sagarika Ghatge) from Chandigarh, Balbir Kaur (Tanya Abrol) from Punjab has an extremely short temper and bullies Rani Dispotta (Seema Azmi) and Soimoi Kerketa (Nisha Nair), belonging to the remote villages in Jharkhand. Mary Ralte (Kimi Laldawla) from Mizoram and Molly Zimik (Masochon "Chon Chon" Zimik) from Manipur (in North-East India) are both treated as "foreigners" by virtually everyone they meet and face repeated sexual harassment. The team's captain, Vidya Sharma (Vidya Malvade), is forced to choose between hockey and the wishes of her husband Rakesh's (Nakul Vaid) family, while Preeti's boyfriend, Abimanyu Singh (Vivan Bhatena), the (fictional) vice captain of the India national cricket team, is deeply threatened by her involvement with the team.

Khan realizes that he can only unite the girls only if they develop the discipline to work as a team. This leads him to have his assistant Krishnaji (Vibha Chhibber) bench a number of players during the first few days, including the most experienced player, Bindia Naik (Shilpa Shukla). In response, Bindia engineers a revolt which leads Khan to resign. As a gesture of good will, Khan, however, invites Krishnaji, the team manager Sukhlal (Javed Khan), and the girls to a farewell lunch. During the lunch, few boys start teasing Mary, leading to a large brawl between the girls and the boys. The quarrel, however, unites the girls and destroys their anger towards Khan. They request him to remain as their coach. Khan, impressed by the display of their team spirit, eventually agrees and further trains them on various aspects.

Their newly found unity is, however, challenged by Tripathi who suddenly decides that the women's team will not go to Australia for "The World Championship." Khan, however, forces him to agree to a challenge match with the men's team on condition that if the girls win, they will be allowed to go to Australia. The girls eventually lose the match, but their courageous performance is well praised by the men's team and forces Tripathi to change his mind and send them to Australia. During "The World Cup", the girls compete against teams such as the Hockeyroos (Australia), the Black Sticks Women (New Zealand), the Las Leonas (Argentina), and the South Korean team among others. While still working to overcome their differences, the girls eventually learn to act as a single unit, leading them to win the Championship. In doing so, they not only destroyed the prejudices which once separated them, but also proved to their families and country the merits of women's hockey. Khan, restoring his reputation and proving his mettle, returns his ancestral home with his mother, welcomed by the once angry neighbors.
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