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Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon - 2003 [DVD] |
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Not Rated |
Year : |
2003 |
Playtime : |
150 Minutes |
Lang : |
Hindi |
Genre : |
Drama |
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Chutki (Antara Mali) is a die-hard Madhuri Dixit fan. So much so that she has no qualms in dressing up like the actress and entertaining her village folks with her nautanki. Dancing to Madhuri numbers is a passion with her and no matter what her conservative mother (Rita Bhaduri) has to say, Chutki is the self-anointed Madhuri Dixit of her Rajoura. Chutki's younger sister and her friends feel she can make it big as her idol in Mumbai. Raja (Rajpal Yadav), Chutki's childhood friend, confidante and silent admirer too shares Chutki's dream. When her parents decide to marry her off, Raja rescues her from volunteering to marry her himself and take her to Mumbai to fulfill her dream of becoming an actress.
Once Raja and Chutki come to Mumbai, then begins their tad predictable roller-coaster ride to the city that is Mumbai. From cabbies that con the couple to street side Romeos trying to 'maaro' a chance with Chutki, from out of work film producers to know-it-all Bollywood types, Chutki soon feels the heat. She goes through the grind of rejections and humiliations till one fine day a casting agent Pyarelal (Govind Namdeo in a super cameo) gives her the break of dancing in a music video. Luckily for Chutki, the song is a remix version of a Madhuri number and so she dances with gay abandon.
What's more, Chutki is a star and soon lands a film offer. She's the sole heroine in a film with the look-alikes of Dilip Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan, Hrithik Roshan, Shahrukh Khan, Sunny Deol, Saif Ali Khan etc. She gets conned into doing the film but soon her dreams are shattered when she watches the first day first show of her film with barely five people in the auditorium who rip the film apart with their nasty jibes. Chutki gives up and comes back to her gaon with Raja only to be lured back to the city of dreams.
Though the film ends on a positive note, the rejections and the frustrations aspiring stars go through has been poignantly brought out. Case in point, a scene when this director (Benjamin Gilani) who supposedly works with new talent (was he modeled on Ramgopal Varma) tells Raja point-blank that he sees nothing special in Chutki or even when the streetside tapori Romy (Ramman Trikha) in a fit of rage tells Chutki that she looks like a 'bandari' and stands no chance in Bollywood. |
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Main Madhuri Dixit Banna Chahti Hoon DVD Details |
Year : |
2003 |
Playtime : |
150 Minutes |
Lang : |
Hindi |
Release : |
Venus Records and Tapes |
Genre : |
Drama |
Rating : |
NR - Not Rated |
Category : |
Bollywood DVD |
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