Chillar Party(transl. Children's party) is a 2011 IndianHindi-languagefamilycomedy filmjointly written and directed by debutantesNitesh TiwariandVikas Bahland produced byRonnie ScrewvalaunderUTV Spotboyand actorSalman Khanin his production debut under the Salman Khan Being Human Productions banner, based on a screenplay byVijay Maurya.[2]The film stars multiple debuting child artists in lead roles, withShashank Shende,Pankaj TripathiandSwara Bhaskerin supporting roles.Ranbir Kapoorfeatures in a dance song.[3] The storyline revolves around a cohort of savvy youngsters whose lives intersect with those of a corrupt politician, the latter intent on seizing and euthanizing the children's beloved street dog.

Chillar Party
Theatrical release poster
Directed byVikas Bahl
Nitesh Tiwari
Written byStory:
Vikas Bahl
Nitesh Tiwari
Screenplay & Dialogues:
Vijay Maurya
Produced bySalman Khan
Ronnie Screwvala
StarringShriya Sharma
Sanath Menon
Rohan Grover
Naman Jain
Aarav Khanna
Vishesh Tiwari
Shashank Shende
CinematographyAmitabha Singh
Edited byAarif Sheikh
Music byAmit Trivedi
Production
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Distributed byUTV Motion Pictures
Release date
  • 8 July 2011(2011-07-08)
Running time
127 mins[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Chillar Partywon the 2011National Film Award for Best Children's Film.[4]

Plot

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Eight innocent but feisty kids lead carefree lives in Chandan Nagar, a colony in Mumbai, where each has his own identity and a nickname based on these qualities. Not only that, but their whole team has a nickname that has earned them significant notoriety. They have mainly two enemies – the 'oversized' neighbouring cricket team, to whom they always lose, and a dog they named "Loose Motion," since she dirties their cricket pitch, so they develop an enmity against dogs. Their hopes are shattered shortly after a boy, Fatka, who was employed for washing the cars of the society, enters with his dog Bhidu. They do everything to throw the boy and his dog out, but become unsuccessful. Eventually they develop a friendship with each other as Fatka helps them by serving as the lead bowler during the match with the neighbouring cricket team. During this time, they also start interacting with a young girl who moves in and an unemployed youngster who becomes successful after Fatka helps him out. But their happiness is short-lived when a reckless politician, welfare minister Shashikant Bhide, enters their life after his personal secretary Dubey is attacked by Bhidu for hurting Fatka.

Bhide announces in a news telecast that all the stray dogs roaming about in residential buildings in Mumbai will be caught and terminated, misleading audiences with a concern for public safety. He further informs that the dog(s) can only be saved if the society files a No Objection Certificate within 1 month. The kids, shocked by this, strive hard to get the NOC, wherein they have to get at least more than 50% votes of the total residents in the society, i.e., 31 votes. But they manage only 10 votes after 15 days.

With more efforts gone in vain, the kids finally organize a march across the streets purely in underwear. This gains them enough traction to pull 10 more votes. With more hard work and awareness, they manage to get another 10 votes, counting a total of 30 votes. With only a day left for the deadline as declared by Bhide, they approach secretary L.N. Tandon, who is close to Bhide and has resented the kids all this while. While all this chaos is going on, a TV channel invites Bhide and the kids for face-off. Seeing this as their last chance, they attend the interview, which is being telecast across India. Knowing that that is the last day and dog catchers are after Bhidu, they pray hard to save him. During the interview, they are constantly mocked by Bhide, who questions their education and upbringing, but it soon takes a turn and culminates in the kids answering Bhide back with their moral education responses. Having won, the kids plead to leave after a moving speech by Fatka, and the interviewers agree. When they reach the society, they are disheartened as there is no sight of Bhidu. Suddenly, Bhidu comes jumping in, wearing a collar reading "Bhidu-Chandan Nagar Society." While they are happy seeing Baidu, they realize Tandon changed his mind after the face-off; he too is happy and seen cheering for them.

Cast

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  • Araav Khanna as Aflatoon
  • Chinmai Chandranshuhas Lucky Singh / Panauti
  • Divij Handa as Shaolin
  • Irfan Khan as Fatka
  • Naman Jain as Balwan Jhangiani / Janghya
  • Rohan Grover as Ramashanker Iyer / Akram
  • Sanath Menon as Arjun Saxena / Encyclopedia
  • Vedant Desai as Silencer
  • Vishesh Tiwarias Laxman / Second Hand
  • Shriya Sharmaas Toothpaste
  • Rajesh Sharmaas L.N. Tandon, the secretary of Chandan Nagar Society
  • Satyadeep Mishraas Advocate Saxena, Arjun's father
  • Sonal Jhaas Mrs. Saxena, Arjun's mother
  • Sapna Sand as Janghya's mother
  • Swara Bhaskaras Talk show host
  • Aakash Dahiyaas Manish / RJ Manisha / Googly
  • Pankaj Tripathias Dubey, minister Bhide's manager
  • Shashank Shendeas Minister Shashikant Bhide
  • Indrayudh Mandal as Kartik
  • Sillo Mahava as Aunty
  • Jaswinder Gardner as Shaolin's mother
  • Bachchan Pachera as Old Watchman
  • Soumik Sen as Pakau
  • Rajendra Sethi as Mr. Jhangiani, Balwan's father
  • Ranbir Kapoor's special appearance as himself in songTai Tai Phish

Soundtrack

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The music was composed byAmit Trivedi,while the lyrics were penned by Tiwari with Bahl, Trivedi andAmitabh Bhattacharyaas guest lyricists.

Track listing

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No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Aa Rela Hai Apun"Nitesh TiwariAmit Trivedi3:41
2."Behla Do"Nitesh TiwariArmaan Malik, Firoza3:49
3."Chatte Batte"Nitesh TiwariArmaan Malik,Mohit Chauhan,Gaurika Rai, Keshav Rai4:40
4."Ek School Banana Hai"Amitabh BhattacharyaGaurika Rai, Keshav Rai, Firoza4:07
5."Liar Liar"Vikas BahlGaurika Rai, Keshav Rai4:14
6."Tai Tai Phish"Nitesh Tiwari,Amit TrivediAmit Trivedi, Jaishri Trivedi3:30
7."Ziddi Piddi"Nitesh TiwariArmaan Malik, Amit Trivedi, Tanmay Chaudhari, Gaurika Rai4:19
8."Chatte Batte" (Sad Version)Nitesh TiwariMohit Chauhan2:32

Reception

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Critical reception

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Vikas Bahland Nitesh Tiwari – Directors

Chillar Partyreceived mostly positive reviews from critics.Taran AdarshofBollywood Hungamagave it 3.5 out of 5 stars and said – "On the whole,Chillar Partyis not just for kids, but for grownups as well. A story of grit and determination, it works not just as an entertainer, but also advocates a message rather strongly. A film that deserves to be tax-exempted so that it reaches out to a wider audience. A small film with a gigantic spirit... Encourage this one! "[5]Saibal Chatterjee ofNDTVrated it with 3 out of 5 stars and said – "Through the entire first half, the writer-director duo holds the proceedings at a level that is completely in sync with the unpretentious spirit of the film. In the run-up to the climax, however, the film comes precariously close to tying itself up in knots as the child-like aura it builds up begins to teeter on the edge of childishness. Mercifully, it stays on its feet and doesn't topple over. For that alone the film deserves at least three stars."[6]Zee Newsgave the film 4 stars and wrote, "Chiller Partymay be a small film. But as cinema goes, in its adroitness, it is much more mature than 99 percent of the films ever made in India. And that, you`ll reckon, is no `small` achievement. "[7]Sonia Chopra ofSifyawarded it 4 stars saying, "Storytelling by co-directors-writers-lyricists Vikas Bahl and Nitesh Tiwari is first-rate. They make you deeply connect with the characters".[8]Shivesh Kumar ofIndiaWeeklyawarded the movie 3 out of 5 stars.[9]Preeti Arora ofRediffgave it 3 out of 5 stars and wrote – "Chillar Partyis an enjoyable film with plenty of laughs. Do watch this, unless of course you hate kids. "[10]Vandana Krishnan from Behindwoods gave the film 3 out of 5 stars describing the film as "fun filled one that is sure to leave you with a smile and moist eyes. Humor, emotions, and siddhartha is my best friend entertainment and values- You can't ask for more."[11]Oneindia.ingave 3 stars while commenting "On the whole,Chillar Partyis not just for kids, but grownups also will enjoy the film equally. A story of great determination presented in an entertaining way is what makesChillar Partya good watch.[12]

Nikhat KazmiofTimes of IndiagaveChillar Party2 out of 5 stars and said – "Filmmakers need to realize Indian teens are extremely smart and are fed on a regular diet of Cartoon Network and roller-coaster Hollywood kiddie's flicks. You got to have a story, adventure drama and pace."[13]Soumil Shukla of FilmiTadka rated it with 2.5 out of five stars and wrote in his review – "despite its shortcomings,Chillar Partysucceeds in overcoming a lot of deformations forced by the ‘formula’ philosophy on this genre of films. If not for anything else, watch it to enjoy the delightful performances from the young actors who are the real heroes of this film. "[14]

Accolades

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Chillar Partywon the 2011National Film AwardforBest Children's Film.[15]Along with this, it also won 2011National Film AwardforBest Child ArtistandBest Screenplay (Original).

References

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  1. ^"Chillar Party".British Board of Film Classification.
  2. ^PTI (21 May 2011)."Salman turns producer withChiller Party".IBN Live.Archived fromthe originalon 24 May 2011.Retrieved24 June2011.
  3. ^"Ranbir follows Salman-Akshay".The Times of India.11 May 2011.Archivedfrom the original on 29 August 2012.Retrieved24 June2011.
  4. ^"Chillar Party wins National Award for best children's film".India Today.
  5. ^Adarsh, Taran."Chillar Party".BollywoodHungama.Archived fromthe originalon 21 June 2009.Retrieved8 July2011.
  6. ^Chatterjee, Saibal."Review: Chillar Party".NDTV. Archived fromthe originalon 16 August 2011.Retrieved8 July2011.
  7. ^Review: Chillar Party is a fun movie by talented kids!.Zee News.
  8. ^Chillar Party review: A delightful kids-n-doggie film.
  9. ^"IndiaWeekly's Movie Ratings".IndiaWeekly.Archived fromthe originalon 30 August 2011.Retrieved14 September2011.
  10. ^Arora, Preeti."Review: Chillar Party is enjoyable".Rediff.Retrieved8 July2011.
  11. ^Krishnan, Vandana."CHILLAR PARTY MOVIE REVIEW".Behindwoods.Retrieved9 July2011.
  12. ^Chillar PartyReview: An honest watch.
  13. ^Kazmi, Nikhat."Chillar Party".The Times of India.Retrieved8 July2011.
  14. ^Shukla, Soumil (8 July 2011)."Chillar Party Review".FilmiTadka.Retrieved8 July2011.
  15. ^"Vidya Balan wins National Award for 'The Dirty Picture'".The Times of India.Archivedfrom the original on 30 April 2013.
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