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''Chennai Express'' along with [[Akshay Kumar]] starrer ''[[Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Dobara]]'' have been abandoned by Pakistani distributors and exhibitors in the interest of four of their films releasing on the same day.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/pakistan-to-blackout-shah-rukhs-chennai-express-and-akshays-once-upon-a-time-in-mumbaai-2/1106549/ |title=Pakistan to blackout Shah Rukh's 'Chennai Express' and Akshay's 'Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2'|publisher=''[[The Indian Express]]'' |date=23 April 2013 |accessdate=25 April 2013}}</ref>During its [[Wai, Maharashtra|Wai]] schedule of filming, the film's unit ran in trouble for over use of water from [[Dhom Dam]] in drought-hit [[Satara]] district of [[Maharashtra]]. The state's Relief and Rehabilitation minister [[Patangrao Kadam]] raised his concern for the same.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deccanchronicle.com/130411/entertainment-bollywood/article/srks-chennai-express-deep-water |title=SRK'S Chennai Express in deep water |publisher=''[[Deccan Chronicle]]''|date=11 April 2013 |accessdate=11 April 2013}}</ref>
''Chennai Express'' along with [[Akshay Kumar]] starrer ''[[Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Dobara]]'' have been abandoned by Pakistani distributors and exhibitors in the interest of four of their films releasing on the same day.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/pakistan-to-blackout-shah-rukhs-chennai-express-and-akshays-once-upon-a-time-in-mumbaai-2/1106549/ |title=Pakistan to blackout Shah Rukh's 'Chennai Express' and Akshay's 'Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai 2'|publisher=''[[The Indian Express]]'' |date=23 April 2013 |accessdate=25 April 2013}}</ref>During its [[Wai, Maharashtra|Wai]] schedule of filming, the film's unit ran in trouble for over use of water from [[Dhom Dam]] in drought-hit [[Satara]] district of [[Maharashtra]]. The state's Relief and Rehabilitation minister [[Patangrao Kadam]] raised his concern for the same.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deccanchronicle.com/130411/entertainment-bollywood/article/srks-chennai-express-deep-water |title=SRK'S Chennai Express in deep water |publisher=''[[Deccan Chronicle]]''|date=11 April 2013 |accessdate=11 April 2013}}</ref>


Chennai Express Poster and Trailer that have been released on Twitter and YouTube, are criticized by some film makers of South India for being deliberately demeaning to Tamil Culture and Tamil Language.The accent used by Deepika resembles Malayalam accent rather than Tamil, according to them.<ref name ="Link to Program">http://www.sunnetwork.in/tv-channel-details.aspx?Channelid=10&channelname=SUN NEWS&LanguageID=1&Type=q </ref><ref name="VivadhaMedai">{{cite AV media |people= |year=2013 |title=Vivadha Medai |trans_title= The debate dais |medium= Television|language=Tamil |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFGG8zZkGSs&list=WLo-RQ04tOAUUt9xAMVoM2R8YzX-WBtFzW |accessdate= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |format= |time= |publisher= SUN News|location= |id= |isbn= |oclc= |quote= |ref= }}</ref>One poster of the film features Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone in 'lungi' while another shows wrestler like people in the background. The posters seem a deliberate effort to give a South Indian touch to the name of the film.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ibnlive.in.com/news/shah-rukh-khans-chennai-express-posters-spark-debate-much-ado-about-nothing/313646-8-66.html |title=Shah Rukh Khan's 'Chennai Express' posters spark debate; much ado about nothing? |publisher=''[[CNN-IBN]]'' |date=3 January 2013 |accessdate=31 July 2013}}</ref>
Chennai Express Poster and Trailer that have been released on Twitter and YouTube, are criticized by some film makers of South India for being deliberately demeaning to Tamil Culture and Tamil Language.The accent used by Deepika Padukone resembles Malayalam accent rather than Tamil, according to them.<ref name ="Link to Program">http://www.sunnetwork.in/tv-channel-details.aspx?Channelid=10&channelname=SUN NEWS&LanguageID=1&Type=q </ref><ref name="VivadhaMedai">{{cite AV media |people= |year=2013 |title=Vivadha Medai |trans_title= The debate dais |medium= Television|language=Tamil |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFGG8zZkGSs&list=WLo-RQ04tOAUUt9xAMVoM2R8YzX-WBtFzW |accessdate= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |format= |time= |publisher= SUN News|location= |id= |isbn= |oclc= |quote= |ref= }}</ref>One poster of the film features Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone in 'lungi' while another shows wrestler like people in the background. The posters seem a deliberate effort to give a South Indian touch to the name of the film.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ibnlive.in.com/news/shah-rukh-khans-chennai-express-posters-spark-debate-much-ado-about-nothing/313646-8-66.html |title=Shah Rukh Khan's 'Chennai Express' posters spark debate; much ado about nothing? |publisher=''[[CNN-IBN]]'' |date=3 January 2013 |accessdate=31 July 2013}}</ref> Padukone however defended the film, claiming that it does not spoof South Indian culture and adding that nearly the entire crew (including herself) are South Indians, she said, "Why would we spoof our own culture?"<ref>http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/not-spoofing-south-india-in-chennai-express-says-deepika-padukone/1/298317.html</ref>


Adopting an aggressive stance on Wednesday, 31 July 2013 the [[Maharashtra Navnirman Sena]] Chitrapat Sena (Film Wing) threatened to disrupt and stop its release on 8 August as it reportedly attempted to dislodge ongoing popular Marathi movies from single-screen cinemas in the state. The party was upset with reports that the Rohit Shetty directed movie had demanded prime slots in single screen cinemas and even some multiplexes in the state where the superhit Marathi movie [[Duniyadari]] has been running to packed houses since 19 July. Later, on 1 August 2013, both the film directors, Rohit Shetty and Sanjay Jadhav were called on [[Raj Thackeray]] to hammer out a solution. After listening to both parties, Thackeray ruled that if Duniyadari was not removed from single screen cinemas across the state, then the MNS would not object to the release and run of Chennai Express in Maharashtra.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://movies.ndtv.com/bollywood/raj-thackeray-gives-chennai-express-green-signal-after-meeting-rohit-shetty-400076 |title=Raj Thackeray gives Chennai Express green signal after meeting Rohit Shetty |publisher=''[[NDTV]]'' |author=''[[Indo-Asian News Service]]'' |date=1 August 2013 |accessdate=2 August 2013}}</ref>
Adopting an aggressive stance on Wednesday, 31 July 2013 the [[Maharashtra Navnirman Sena]] Chitrapat Sena (Film Wing) threatened to disrupt and stop its release on 8 August as it reportedly attempted to dislodge ongoing popular Marathi movies from single-screen cinemas in the state. The party was upset with reports that the Rohit Shetty directed movie had demanded prime slots in single screen cinemas and even some multiplexes in the state where the superhit Marathi movie [[Duniyadari]] has been running to packed houses since 19 July. Later, on 1 August 2013, both the film directors, Rohit Shetty and Sanjay Jadhav were called on [[Raj Thackeray]] to hammer out a solution. After listening to both parties, Thackeray ruled that if Duniyadari was not removed from single screen cinemas across the state, then the MNS would not object to the release and run of Chennai Express in Maharashtra.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://movies.ndtv.com/bollywood/raj-thackeray-gives-chennai-express-green-signal-after-meeting-rohit-shetty-400076 |title=Raj Thackeray gives Chennai Express green signal after meeting Rohit Shetty |publisher=''[[NDTV]]'' |author=''[[Indo-Asian News Service]]'' |date=1 August 2013 |accessdate=2 August 2013}}</ref>

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Chennai Express
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRohit Shetty
Screenplay byYunus Sajawal
Story byK. Subaash
Produced byGauri Khan
Ronnie Screwvala
Siddharth Roy Kapur
StarringDeepika Padukone
Shahrukh Khan[4]
CinematographyDudley
Edited bySteven H. Bernard
Music byVishal–Shekhar
Production
company
Distributed byUTV Motion Pictures[5]
Release dates
  • 8 August 2013 (2013-08-08) (United Kingdom[1], United States[2])
  • 9 August 2013 (2013-08-09) (Worldwide[3])
Running time
141 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Budget750−900 million (US$−11 million)[6][7]

Chennai Express is an upcoming 2013 Indian action comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty[8] and produced by Gauri Khan under her production banner Red Chillies Entertainment.[9] The film features Shahrukh Khan and Deepika Padukone in lead roles. This is the second collaboration between Khan and Padukone after the 2007 blockbuster Om Shanti Om and the first between Khan and Rohit Shetty. Chennai Express is about a man's journey from Mumbai to Rameshwaram and what happens along the way after he falls in love with the daughter of a local don.[10] Principal photography began on 27 September 2012. Filming began in October 2012 and was wrapped-up by May 2013.[11] The film has been scheduled to release one day earlier in the United Kingdom[1] and the United States[2] on 8 August 2013 and worldwide on 9 August 2013.

Cast

Production

Development

Sandeep Mishra and Rohit Shetty had originally planned to team up for a remake of the 1982 film Angoor. After the 2011 blockbuster Singham, Rohit Shetty had begun writing the script of the film but left it mid-way. Incidentally, he had the script of Chennai Express ready to be narrated to Khan as a back-up due to the difficulty of obtaining the actor's filming dates.[15] Upon being narrated the script, Khan was impressed with the idea of Chennai Express and agreed to star in it before the Angoor remake. With this development, the remake of Angoor was pushed back. When Rohit was asked about the story of the film, he said, "It's a hard-core commercial film with a romantic angle. The story is about this man's travel from Mumbai to Rameshwaram and what happens during the journey."[16]

Casting

Shah Rukh Khan was the first actor to be approached with the script, and hence the first lead actor to be signed for the film. Incidentally, Rohit stated that despite the title, Shah Rukh would not play the role of a South Indian in the film. The casting of the lead heroine was speculated for a good deal of time. Names such as Kareena Kapoor, Asin Thottumkal and Deepika Padukone were rumored by the media.[17] In an interview, a visibly angry Shetty denied all rumors surrounding the leading heroine, stating that the cast would be finalized in April 2012 and that he was going to cast an established actress as the leading lady.[18] However, in October, 2012, it was confirmed that Deepika Padukone had been signed to play the lead opposite Shah Rukh Khan, when stills were released from the set showing Padukone and Khan shooting. This would be her second film opposite Shah Rukh Khan, with whom she made her Bollywood debut with in the 2007 blockbuster Om Shanti Om.[19][20] Rohit Shetty wanted Manorama to play Deepika Padukone's aunt.[21] Sathyaraj was later cast to play the role of Deepika's father and the main antagonist of Chennai Express.[22] Actress Priyamani was signed late January 2013 for an item number in the film.[23]

Characters

Rahul, played by Shah Rukh Khan is a North Indian bachelor who stays with his grandparents in Mumbai. Rahul couldn’t get married to anyone because of his over-loving and over possessive Grandfather who cannot live without him. Rahul accidentally boards a train that not only takes him to his destination, but also makes him realise the power of True Love!.

Meena, played by Deepika Padukone is very fondly referred to as Meenamma by her loved ones. She is a South Indian lady who stays in Komban village with her huge family. She lost her mother when she was a child.

Mr. Dugeshwara, played by Sathyaraj is a very well-known don in Komban village. He is Meenamma’s father and is very protective about her.

Tangaballi, played by Nikitin Dheer is a don of another village. Meenamma’s father is very fond of him.[24]

Filming

The filming began at Mehboob Studio in Mumbai on 5 October 2012 . The lead actor was dressed in black casuals and the actress in a South Indian attire, wearing Kanjeevaram saree.[19] Filming was done at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus railway station with minimum crew members. These working stills of the lead actor were unofficially released in mid-October 2012.[25] In November 2012, the cast and crew was off to Goa for the first filming schedule.[26] The railway station of Vasco da Gama was used as a double up, portraying Kalyan. A romantic scene on board a train passing next to Dudhsagar Falls was also shot.[27] In December 2012, the team was off to Jakarta for some scenes.[28] By early January 2013, the next schedule was supposed to happen in Ooty but Khan opined that the opted place would be too far from commercial venue, Mumbai. Hence, recreation of the lanes of Ooty along with some of its tourist spots, was constructed as a set on the outskirts of Panchgani in Wai by art director Narendra Ruharikar. It took over 40 days to make the set at an estimated cost of 1.5 crore (US$180,000).[29][30] The Wai schedule of filming ran for entire month of March 2013.[31] A 10-day shooting schedule began in Munnar, Kerala from mid of April 2013, scenes were canned at Devikulam Lake, Meesapulimala, Wagavara and Kannimala.[32] The shoot had to be stopped for a few days due to the heavy rainfall and the schedule was slightly extended until end of the same month.[33] A press conference was also held in the town Munnar.[34] In May 2013, certain scenes were canned in North Goa[35][36] The lead actress wrapped up all her portions of shoot on 25 May 2013.[37] Khan flew to Hyderabad by end of May 2013 for remaining filming.[38]

Release

"Shah Rukh Khan has a strong fanbase and the demand for the movie is enormous overseas. We are releasing the movie in over seven non-traditional markets and the movie will also witness a day and date release for the first time in Peru for any Hindi film."[39]

—Amrita Pandey, Executive Director, (Syndication, International Distribution and Disney Media Distribution), Studious, Disney UTV, said in a statement.

"The jump in weekday ticket prices is largely due to the fact that currently they are sold at a lower price. Eid has been traditionally good for business and during the Eid week, we expect to sell more tickets than we do in a full month otherwise. A Shah Rukh Khan film is coming after nine months and history shows that Rohit Shetty's films have not gone wrong at the box office."[40]

—Anand Vishal, Head of Operations, Fun Cinemas told Mirror.

Chennai Express, besides domestic and usual international markets, is scheduled to release in non-traditional international markets. In Peru, it is the first Hindi film to release on the same day as in India. Earlier, Shah Rukh Khan-starrer My Name Is Khan and Hrithik Roshan-starrer Guzaarish opened as delayed releases in Peru. The film is also releasing in Morocco, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, France and Israel.[39]

The price of tickets for Chennai Express will cost upto 40 per cent more than usual tariff. The raise, which includes 40 per cent increase in ticket prices during the weekday shows and up to a 20 per cent hike over the weekend, will not be uniform across all multiplexes. Increasing ticket prices around festivals is not unusual but this much raise is uncommon.[40]

Statistics

The film will be released in 3,500 screens in India and 700 screens internationally (including 195 screens in the United States, 175 in the United Kingdom[41], 55 in the Middle East and 30 in Australia), making it the widest Bollywood release of all time.[6]

Marketing

The first look of Chennai Express was revealed on 1 January 2013.[42] A thirty-one seconds title track teaser sung by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam was released on 23 May 2013.[43] The official trailer of the film was released at an event in Mumbai on 13 June 2013. Trailer of Chennai Express has crossed the 4 million mark on YouTube just two days after its launch.[10] The game developed by Disney UTV's digital wing, titled "Chennai Express: Escape from Rameshwaram" was launched on 24 July 2013 featuring Shahrukh Khan & Deepika Padukone. It takes the player on a roller-coaster ride where he has to fight off goons and dodge obstacles like trucks, buses, cars, coconut carts, etc. to collect more than 10,000 coins so as to unlock Deepika Padukone's game avatar.[44] The outfits donned by Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone in the film will be auctioned, and proceedings from the sale will go for a charity. The auction will take place around the day of its release.[45]

Controversies

Chennai Express along with Akshay Kumar starrer Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai Dobara have been abandoned by Pakistani distributors and exhibitors in the interest of four of their films releasing on the same day.[46]During its Wai schedule of filming, the film's unit ran in trouble for over use of water from Dhom Dam in drought-hit Satara district of Maharashtra. The state's Relief and Rehabilitation minister Patangrao Kadam raised his concern for the same.[47]

Chennai Express Poster and Trailer that have been released on Twitter and YouTube, are criticized by some film makers of South India for being deliberately demeaning to Tamil Culture and Tamil Language.The accent used by Deepika Padukone resembles Malayalam accent rather than Tamil, according to them.[48][49]One poster of the film features Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone in 'lungi' while another shows wrestler like people in the background. The posters seem a deliberate effort to give a South Indian touch to the name of the film.[50] Padukone however defended the film, claiming that it does not spoof South Indian culture and adding that nearly the entire crew (including herself) are South Indians, she said, "Why would we spoof our own culture?"[51]

Adopting an aggressive stance on Wednesday, 31 July 2013 the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Chitrapat Sena (Film Wing) threatened to disrupt and stop its release on 8 August as it reportedly attempted to dislodge ongoing popular Marathi movies from single-screen cinemas in the state. The party was upset with reports that the Rohit Shetty directed movie had demanded prime slots in single screen cinemas and even some multiplexes in the state where the superhit Marathi movie Duniyadari has been running to packed houses since 19 July. Later, on 1 August 2013, both the film directors, Rohit Shetty and Sanjay Jadhav were called on Raj Thackeray to hammer out a solution. After listening to both parties, Thackeray ruled that if Duniyadari was not removed from single screen cinemas across the state, then the MNS would not object to the release and run of Chennai Express in Maharashtra.[52]

Music

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The music and background score of the film is composed by the duo Vishal-Shekhar. Amitabh Bhattacharya stamped his lyrics in the album. Recording of the songs began in late October 2012. The track "Ready Steady Po" was attributed as "insane" by the music composers and was recorded by November 2012.[53] Several sources claimed that the director and actor were unsatisfied with the score of the film and hence the former were reported to rework entirely.[54] However, the composers denied all such rumors.[55] In mid-April 2013, singer S. P. Balasubrahmanyam recorded the title track for the film, marking his return to Bollywood for playback post fifteen years. He claimed the song celebrates the spirit of togetherness. Initially, the singer was apprehensive but opted to sing considering the content and leads of the film.[43] The song "1 2 3 4 get on the dance floor" was released as a promotional single on World Music Day. On 27 June 2013, the video promo of the song "Titli" was released and on 11 July 2013, the promo video of "Kashmir Main Tu Kanyakumari" was released. On 19 July 2013, T-Series has uploaded a song on its official channel of You Tube named as "Lungi Dance" sung by Honey Singh.[56] On 25 July 2013 a promo video of the song "Tera Rasta Main Chhodoon Na" was released.


The music album was launched on 1 July 2013.[57]

Tracklist
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."1 2 3 4 Get On The Dance Floor"Vishal Dadlani, Hamsika Iyer, Sricharan Kasturirangan3:48
2."Titli"Gopi Sunder, Chinmayi Sripaada5:50
3."Tera Rastaa Chhodoon Na"Anusha Mani, Amitabh Bhattacharya4:13
4."Kashmir Main Tu Kanyakumari"Sunidhi Chauhan, Arijit Singh, Neeti Mohan5:07
5."Ready Steady Po"Vishal Dadlani, Brodha V & Smokey of Machas With Attitude, Enkore, Natalie Di Luccio4:50
6."Chennai Express"S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, Jonita Gandhi3:37
7."Titli (Dubstep Version)"Zoheb Khan, Phoenyx3:40
8."Chennai Express (Mashup)"DJ Kiran Kamath3:53
9."Lungi Dance""Yo Yo Honey Singh"4:36
Total length:39:34

Critical Reception of Soundtrack

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Devesh Sharma (Filmfare)[58]
Indo-Asian News Service (CNN-IBN)[59]
Yashika Mathur (Daily News and Analysis)[60]
Rafat (Glamsham)[61]
Joginder Tuteja (Rediff)[62]

The soundtrack album of Chennai Express received positive reviews. Devesh Sharma of Filmfare gave the album 4/5, saying, "Go for this robust offering, which is full of new sounds and zany surprises. Vishal-Shekhar have shown that they haven’t let the film’s comic nature hinder their creativity. It’s their strength and they should never let go of this quality. And should catch some more Titlis too…"[58]

Indo-Asian News Service posting on CNN-IBN gave the album 3.5/5 and said that "Here's another winner from Vishal-Shekar. It is likely to appeal music lovers of all age-groups and sentiments. An entertaining all-rounder, the composers must be applauded for fusing different music and beats to pep up the otherwise usual Bollywood music."[59]

Yashika Mathur of Indo Asian News Service gave the album 3.5/5 and stating, "Rohit Shetty's much-awaited entertainer Chennai Express boasts of a soothing bouquet of typical Bollywood numbers and some peppy tracks with exceptional mixing."[60]

Rafat of Glamsham.com gave the album 3.5/5, saying, "On the whole, the audio of CHENNAI EXPRESS does deliver as per expectations, keeping in view that it is a Rohit Shetty film! Songs are 'masala' fun fare with fultoo 'masti' and a few sure shot hits, 'One Two Three Four', 'Titli' and 'Tera Rasta Chhodoon Na' are our favourite. The songs should definitely peak at the right time and ensure a grand opening for the Eid Bonanza."[61]

Joginder Tuteja of Rediff.com gave the album 3/5 and wrote, "Rohit Shetty is said to have kept the narrative of Chennai Express quite fast -paced, and the music should complement that overall flavour of the film."[62]

Anand Holla of Mumbai Mirror has said that "It's easy to imagine director Rohit Shetty's crystal clear brief to Vishal-Shekhar, involving words such as catchy, peppy, fun, and of course 'hit songs'. Given how happily formulaic the soundtrack has turned out, V-S have given us a fair idea of what awaits us this Eid."[63]

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