Chupke Chupke

1975 [HINDI]

Comedy / Drama / Romance

6
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 91%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 91% · 500 ratings
IMDb Rating 8.3/10 10 13276 13.3K

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Plot summary

Mischievous botany professor Parimal Tripathi plays a little trick on his brother-in-law Raghav. Jealous of the high esteem in which his own wife, Sulekha, holds the other man, Parimal decides to impersonate Raghav's new driver. Laying the groundwork for a series of hilarious misunderstandings, the disguised professor throws doubt on his wife's fidelity and gets his best buddy, Sukumar, to help out by impersonating Parimal.


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Amitabh Bachchan as Professor Sukumar Sinha
Dharmendra as Dr. Parimal Tripathi
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Jini-B 8 / 10

A Classic Comedy

This film is much before my time, but I have heard quite a number of things about it. The movie started out a little confusing for me as I was wondering how the hero and the heroine of the film get married so quickly. That usually happens later in a Bollywood movie, doesn't it? But therein lies the story. I am not going to go in to explain the story, as I feel that wouldn't do the film justice.

The acting was top-notch, with great actors at the helm. Dharmendra was very funny, Sharmila Tagore was beautiful, and the supporting cast were great in their respective roles. Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan didn't really have very meaty roles, but they were pretty entertaining nevertheless. I loved the other actors, who were the heart of the film. The screenplay and the dialogues were very entertaining and I am sure I will be watching this again.

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Reviewed by HeadleyLamarr 8 / 10

A botanical farce!

The wikipedia defines FARCE thus: A farce is a comedy written for the stage or film which aims to entertain the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, verbal humor of varying degrees of sophistication, which may include sexual innuendo and word play, and a fast-paced plot whose speed usually increases, culminating in an ending which often involves an elaborate chase scene.

Was it Hrishi Da's intention to create a farce in Chupke Chupke? The situation was unlikely, the set-up improbable, there was mistaken identity, lots of verbal humor in many different languages, there was sexual innuendo and some quite explicit goings on for a Hrishikesh film. In fact except for the chase seen all other elements were in place.

A few things that I found particularly hilarious: 1. The fixation on the Jeeja Saali relationship.

2. The hilarious use of Botany - and particularly Corolla! LOL! Jaya wanted the Botany Prof to teach her about the corolla, and it took him all night to study that up! And everyone would walk about with a flower in their hand.

3. The students who were most fascinated by corollas and by the handsome professor were ALL women. Was this Hrishi Da's wink wink nudge nudge at Botany being a pursuit for women? In fact a classy British store has a women's cardigan line called BOTANY! 4. Dharm was simply awesome. "Main jab ghabra jaata hoon to haklaata hoon, aur haklaata hoon to Urdu bolne lagta hoon!' His comic timing was perfect.

5. Amitabh was excellent too - his over-hyped nervous impersonator who studies up corollas all night and then starts off in a booming Shakespearean mode "There are ten types of.." only to be cut off by Jaya as she tell him she studied that part already! The film ended on a slightly unsatisfactory note but I don't know how else it could have culminated. All in all I gave it a 8/10, a lot of laughs and fine acting by the lead due. The ladies did very well too.

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