Frankly, I never knew a film with Rishi Kapoor in the lead was in the making. But being a fan of the actor, it was indeed exciting to see him make a comeback as a lead actor. Fortunately, Chintuji (both the movie and the actor) don't disappoint.
Chintuji is about a village Hadbahedi, where the residents are extremely nice and uncorrupted. The people are in need of a popular face, to spread the values of the village, across India. When they discover that the village is Rishi Kapoor's birth place, they send him an invite. Rishi (also known as Chintu in real life) accepts the invitation and decides to fight the election for the people. While the villagers do everything they possibly can, to please the superstar, he is lured by the rival village with a tempting offer.
While the movie is slow paced and some of the sequences unnecessary, Chintuji works at most times. The movie reminds you of those innumerable serials on television in the 80s and early 90s. A touch of emotions in a light hearted fun film, is quite enjoyable.
The fantastic direction and brilliant writing, is what makes Chintuji a must watch. The low production values is disappointing, but proves yet again that you don't really need huge sets, great music or big actors to make a good movie. Its the script, direction and performances that are the key.
Talking of performance, Chintuji is Rishi Kapoor best performance in a long time. He portrays the role with such effortless ease, that would put the current superstars to shame. Priyanshu Chatterjee, who is best remembered for his role in Dil Ka Rishta does very well. Kalraj Randhawa, of Kareena Kareena fame (TV serial) is fabulous, loved her in the movie. Saurab Shukla is fantastic. All round great performances, by all actors.
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