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Cheeni Kum

Buddhadev Gupta, a 64-year-old chef, falls in love with a 34-year-old software engineer, Nina. However, their future becomes uncertain when he discovers that her father is six years his junior.

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Release : 2007
Rating : 6.8
Studio : Eros International,  People Tree Films, 
Crew : Director,  Original Music Composer, 
Cast : Amitabh Bachchan Tabu Paresh Rawal Zohra Sehgal
Genre : Drama Romance

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Reviews

Solemplex
2018/08/30

To me, this movie is perfection.

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Claysaba
2018/08/30

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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FuzzyTagz
2018/08/30

If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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Fairaher
2018/08/30

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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jmathur_swayamprabha
2014/07/14

Zohra Sehgal has passed away. She truly deserved to live for more than a century. The great artist who was an icon of vivaciousness. She left for her heavenly abode on 10.07.2014 after spending 102 years on this planet with each one of them brightening with her never-say-die spirit. The really bold lady who was much ahead of her time and a true symbol of woman-lib was a multi-talented artist. She was a stout pillar of Indian theatre, a dancer-cum-choreographer-cum dance teacher par excellence, a great cine-actress and what not! She lived her life on her own terms and always maintained the true spirit of living a meaningful and energetic life - 'Never say die'. Interestingly, she had acted in a TV series titled as 'Never Say Die' only which was a comedy and was telecast on a channel in U.K. during the late eighties.Her first movie as an actress was Dharti Ke Laal(1946) by Khwaaja Ahmed Abbaas whereas her last movie as an actress was Saawariya(2007) by Sanjay Leela Bhansaali. While paying my tribute to this brave woman born in a Muslim family a century ago who went ahead to live a life full of vigor and vivacity, drawing respect from all the quarters of the society, I am reviewing a movie which was one of her final movies. It's Cheeni Kum(2007).Cheeni Kum(less sugar) is a comedy whose story is true to the spirit of Zohra Aapa. Here she plays the role of a very aged woman Mrs. Gupta whose son Buddhadev(Amitabh Bachchan) is a bachelor even during his sixties. He runs one of top restaurants of London and rolls in money but lives without a woman in his life much to the anguish of his mother. Destiny brings him into contact with an Indian tourist Neena(Tabu) and he falls for the charms of a girl thirty years junior to him in age. After initial teasing and 'no-no', Neena also falls in love with this man who is old by age but young by heart. Buddhadev's mother readily agrees for their marriage because it's something she's been waiting for decades but making Neena's Delhi-based father Mr. Varma(Paresh Rawal) consenting for this marriage is a Herculean task because the aspirant groom is older than the hoped-for father-in-law. The movie concludes on the desired note after some interesting twists and arranging not only rib-tickling but also heart-piercing and sentimental moments for the audience.The title of the movie has been kept as Cheeni Kum(sugar in little quantity) because the first encounter of the lead pair starts with the preparation of Zaafraani Pulaao in the hero's restaurant for the heroine who is dissatisfied with the dish prepared on her order and then the hero who considers himself as a great chef, tells her that Zaafraani Pulaao is to be prepared with a little amount of sugar only because it shouldn't be very sweet. Perhaps the filmmaker has taken this recipe to his heart and he has also not presented an out and out comedy. There is an ample dose of sentiments also through the character of a little girl fondly called as Sexy (Swini Khera) and her sad demise leaving the lead characters especially the Mrs. Gupta and her son as soaked in grief.The movie is undoubtedly very interesting without boredom at any place and that's the victory of the writer-director R. Balki whose maiden effort in the form of this movie is highly laudable. And the novel story idea combined with the entertainment value being the USP of this movie, it got box office success also. At places, the movie appears to be an adult comedy and is in danger of crossing the boundary line of decency but the talented director has not allowed it to go like that and kept this issue under check.All the technical aspects are up to the mark. Musical score prepared by Illayaraja is completely in sync with the mood of the movie.Both Amitabh Bachchan and Tabu are highly talented actors and they have sparkled in this movie right from its opening to its conclusion. Their on-screen chemistry is amazing and heart-conquering. They have proved that the director has chosen the perfect cast for his story. Paresh Rawal, child artist Swini Khera and all the supporting cast members have delivered admirable performances.And finally, Zohra Sehgal. Zohra Aapa's vivacity, openness and a desire to live every moment of her life to the full sans knowing any bounds for her has found its expression in her role in Cheeni Kum also. During her lifetime, she used to assert quite boldly without any fear that it's sex which always kept her going. In this movie also, she's shown as fond of watching sexy movies, never mind her (highly) advanced years. She has done superbly and instead of acting, has lived her role. Alongwith others, she is also one reason to watch this movie.While paying my tribute to the Grand Young Lady of the world of art, I recommend Cheeni Kum as a very entertaining movie made on a novel theme to all the movie buffs. I do not term this movie as something great or classic. All the same, it's fair to say that it's a different as well as a very well made movie.

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HeadleyLamarr
2007/09/16

Buddhadev Gupta (Amitabh Bachchan) is a restaurateur/super chef in London and rules his empire with an iron fist. Neena Verma (Tabu) walks into this domain and sends some Pulao back into the kitchen as it has sugar. A confrontation between the ponytail wearing super chef and the troublesome and winsome woman ensues. It culminates in a fall-summer romance - he is 64 and she is 34 and they fall in love. His 90+ mum (Zohra Sehgal) is easily won over but her 58 year old dad (Paresh Rawal) is another Khichdi all together. Into this mix is added in a neighbor's kid, Sexy (Swini Khera), who is dying of "blood cancer".Amitabh plays the early and later Buddha with a heavy hand - shades of Zanjeer and Deewar are evident right off the bat and in the final scenes when he is trying to break down Paresh Rawal by storming around his bed. Only in the middle does he have a modicum of restraint and shades of the charm we saw in Abhimaan. He manages to make the romance almost believable. That pony tail sticking out in the back was supposed to be pretentious but was annoying as hell. Tabu was very good, she made the romance come alive. She delivered her lines with panache and with a natural mischievousness that made her character believable. Zohra Sehgal was great as the mum, Paresh Rawal broke no new ground and basically played the same role he has played in almost every film. The little kid was forced into the story - given the weird name of Sexy and she was quite flat in her dialogs - but I'll take that over the hyperactive snotty kids in most films.The film had nice music and the songs never jarred or took over the story. But there was too much drama in the beginning and the film derailed for the last 20 minutes. The dialogs were crisp for the most part and sometimes laugh-out funny - specially in the moments of repartee between the lead couple. Why was he called Buddha - just so it could rhyme with budha? Was there only one chemist shop in the entire neighborhood? The buck toothed waiter and the Colgate jokes got so old after about three repeats. Was the goal to show that autumn summer romances can happen and there is nothing wrong with that? If that was the case then the director never took us below the surface that was composed of several wry moments. We never really saw a real romance between the lead pair - now that would have been edgy and may not have been as palatable as this skimming over the surface was.My summation - Tabu was the real thing with cheeni, Amitabh was the Diet Cola, and this was an average repast.

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Sanjeev Kumar
2007/08/12

I recommend readers to watch this movie (if they have not seen already). It is a great movie indeed, very funny dialog and some great acting by Mr Bachchan, Tabu & Paresh R. This is a kind of movie u can ask your friends to watch, who r not used to Indian movies (foreigners, or those who think Indian movies r not good enough).A great work by the director, Mr Balki and the entire team. I hope u will find it more interesting to watch this movie than reading my comment. Happy watching...;-)

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aanilk
2007/07/25

Sugarless romance...interesting tag line. The movie actually centers more on an Umbrella, DVDs, Sugar, condom, age of the hero and many such unrelated words that become part of a delicate, funny story line in the hands of director Balki.Don't be influenced by some negative reviews of this movie. It is akin to Hindi movie "Lamhe" - a movie which was a hit with the Home video users, but not at movie theaters. Creativity is at the heart of many scenes in the movie. The director's creative background(Balki is a veteran ad maker) constantly pulls at the characters and the way they interact with each other. Tabu, the heroine, is a revelation in this movie.

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