Chal pichchur Banate Hain | |
Director: | Pritish Chakraborty |
Editing: | Amardeep Singh Khichi |
Producer: | Madanlal Jain Twilight Entertainment Pvt Ltd |
Screenplay: | Pritish Chakraborty |
Starring: | Rahil Tandon Bhavna Ruparel |
Music: | Gaurav Dagaonkar |
Cinematography: | Hari Nair |
Runtime: | 115 minutes |
Country: | India |
Language: | Hindi |
Chal Pichchur Banate Hain is a Hindi family comedy-drama film, and is the debut film of writer and director Pritish Chakraborty. The film was released across India on 7 September 2012.[1] The film follows Suraj, a young man attempting to break into the Bollywood film industry. The film was written and directed by Chakraborty, with music by Gaurav Dagaonkar.[2]
Suraj is a young man who wishes to break into the film industry - despite having an MBA, a well-paid job and the offer of work abroad, Suraj chooses to pursue his dream of working in cinema despite the lack of support from his family and friends. Beginning as a struggling assistant with no experience, Suraj hopes to work his way up to become a producer-director in Bollywood.
Martin D'Souza, of Yahoo gave the film a rating of 2.5/5, complimenting the idea behind film and how it was presented but felt the film added a subplot after what he felt should have been the climax that was detrimental to the overall film.[3] DNA India editor, Kanika Sikka, gave the film an over-all negative review, noting that the score and the script were "not worth looking forward to" and "a let down", respectively. She did however, give some praise to the acting of both Tandon and Ruparel.[4]