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{{Short description|2009 film by Nikkhil Advani}} |
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'''''Chandni Chowk to China''''' (shortened to '''''CC2C''''') is a 2009 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[martial arts]] [[action comedy film]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbfc.co.uk/release/ramesh-sippys-chandni-chowk-to-china-q29sbgvjdglvbjpwwc00mty0ndu|title=Ramesh Sippy's Chandni Chowk To China|website=[[British Board of Film Classification]]}}</ref> directed by [[Nikkhil Advani]] and stars [[Akshay Kumar]] and [[Deepika Padukone]], with [[Mithun Chakraborty]] and [[Hong Kong action cinema]] actor [[Gordon Liu]] among the co-stars. In addition to being shot in China, many parts of the film were shot in [[Bangkok]], Thailand,<ref>[http://www.bollywoodmovies.us/blog/2008/03/deepika-padukone-in-bangkok.html BollywoodMovies.US: "Deepika Padukone in Bangkok"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090129095424/http://www.bollywoodmovies.us/blog/2008/03/deepika-padukone-in-bangkok.html |date=29 January 2009 }}, 24 March 2008.</ref><ref name="news" /> although some of the China scenes were shot in sets |
'''''Chandni Chowk to China''''' (shortened to '''''CC2C''''') is a 2009 Indian [[Hindi]]-language [[martial arts]] [[action comedy film]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbfc.co.uk/release/ramesh-sippys-chandni-chowk-to-china-q29sbgvjdglvbjpwwc00mty0ndu|title=Ramesh Sippy's Chandni Chowk To China|website=[[British Board of Film Classification]]|access-date=31 March 2021|archive-date=18 January 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220118172646/https://www.bbfc.co.uk/release/ramesh-sippys-chandni-chowk-to-china-q29sbgvjdglvbjpwwc00mty0ndu|url-status=live}}</ref> directed by [[Nikkhil Advani]] and stars [[Akshay Kumar]] and [[Deepika Padukone]], with [[Mithun Chakraborty]] and [[Hong Kong action cinema]] actor [[Gordon Liu]] among the co-stars. In addition to being shot in China, many parts of the film were shot in [[Bangkok]], Thailand,<ref>[http://www.bollywoodmovies.us/blog/2008/03/deepika-padukone-in-bangkok.html BollywoodMovies.US: "Deepika Padukone in Bangkok"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090129095424/http://www.bollywoodmovies.us/blog/2008/03/deepika-padukone-in-bangkok.html |date=29 January 2009 }}, 24 March 2008.</ref><ref name="news" /> although some of the China scenes were shot in sets on the [[Shanghai Film Studio]].<ref name="news">[http://www.newsline365.com/20083459/chandni-chowk-to-china-shot-mostly-in-bangkok/ NewsLine365.com: "Chandni Chowk to China shot mostly in Bangkok"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081206011318/http://www.newsline365.com/20083459/chandni-chowk-to-china-shot-mostly-in-bangkok/ |date=6 December 2008 }}, no date.</ref> The film revolves around a vegetable cutter from [[Chandni Chowk]] in [[Delhi]] who finds himself on an adventure in China after the residents of an oppressed village deem him to be the [[reincarnation]] of a slain Chinese revolutionary. |
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Distributed in the U.S. and co-produced by [[Warner Bros.]], it is the third [[Bollywood]] movie made and distributed in partnership with a major Hollywood studio, following [[Sony]]'s ''[[Saawariya]]'' (2007) and [[Walt Disney Pictures]]' [[animated feature]] ''[[Roadside Romeo]]'' (2008).<ref>[http://www.filmjournal.com/filmjournal/content_display/news-and-features/features/movies/e3ib2281aad370d31feaaf4da3296c4068b Chhabra, Aseem, "From Bollywood to Chinatown: Warner Bros. teams with India for 'Chandni Chowk' martial-arts musical"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141022083947/http://www.filmjournal.com/filmjournal/content_display/news-and-features/features/movies/e3ib2281aad370d31feaaf4da3296c4068b |date=22 October 2014 }}, ''[[Film Journal International]]'', 14 January 2009.</ref> It is [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]' first Hindi film.<ref>{{cite web|agency=Indo-Asian News Service|location=Washington/New York |url=http://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/2009/jan/100109-CC2C-ChandniChowktoChina-Bollywood-splash-US-AkshayKumar-DeepikaPaukone.htm |title=CC2C's Bollywood splash in US |publisher=Mid-day.com |date=2009-01-10 |access-date=2014-03-28}}</ref> Released on 16 January 2009 |
Distributed in the U.S. and co-produced by [[Warner Bros.]], it is the third [[Bollywood]] movie made and distributed in partnership with a major Hollywood studio, following [[Sony]]'s ''[[Saawariya]]'' (2007) and [[Walt Disney Pictures]]' [[animated feature]] ''[[Roadside Romeo]]'' (2008).<ref>[http://www.filmjournal.com/filmjournal/content_display/news-and-features/features/movies/e3ib2281aad370d31feaaf4da3296c4068b Chhabra, Aseem, "From Bollywood to Chinatown: Warner Bros. teams with India for 'Chandni Chowk' martial-arts musical"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141022083947/http://www.filmjournal.com/filmjournal/content_display/news-and-features/features/movies/e3ib2281aad370d31feaaf4da3296c4068b |date=22 October 2014 }}, ''[[Film Journal International]]'', 14 January 2009.</ref> It is [[Warner Bros. Pictures]]' first Hindi film.<ref>{{cite web |agency=Indo-Asian News Service |location=Washington/New York |url=http://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/2009/jan/100109-CC2C-ChandniChowktoChina-Bollywood-splash-US-AkshayKumar-DeepikaPaukone.htm |title=CC2C's Bollywood splash in US |publisher=Mid-day.com |date=2009-01-10 |access-date=2014-03-28 |archive-date=19 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220119022553/https://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/2009/jan/100109-CC2C-ChandniChowktoChina-Bollywood-splash-US-AkshayKumar-DeepikaPaukone.htm |url-status=live }}</ref> Released on 16 January 2009.<ref>[https://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/india/yearly/?yr=2009&p=.htm India Yearly Box Office – 2009] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180412001436/http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/india/yearly/?yr=2009&p=.htm |date=12 April 2018 }}. ''boxofficemojo.com''.</ref> [[Indiagames]] had also released a [[mobile video game]] based on the film.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Chandni Chowk To China |url=https://phoneky.com/games/?id=j3j93824 |access-date=2023-09-30 |website=phoneky.com |language=en |archive-date=5 December 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201205042242/https://phoneky.com/games/?id=j3j93824 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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The film begins with the story of [[Great Wall of China| |
The film begins with the story of [[Great Wall of China|the Great Wall of China]] and the brave warrior [[Liu Sheng, Prince of Zhongshan|Liu Sheng]]. It then shows the evil smuggler Hojo's tyranny in the village of Zhange in the present. |
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⚫ | Sidhesh Sharma aka Sidhu is a |
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⚫ | Sidhesh Sharma, aka Sidhu, is a simple vegetable cutter at a roadside food stall in the [[Chandni Chowk]] section of [[Delhi]]. He consults [[astrologer]]s, [[tarot card]] readers, and fake [[fakir]]s to turn around his destiny despite his foster father, Dada, pushing him to believe in himself instead. When two Zhange villagers from [[China]] claim him as a [[reincarnation]] of 'Liu Sheng,' Sidhu, encouraged by trickster Chopstick, believes he will be feted as a hero and travels to China with them, unaware of his recruitment to assassinate Hojo and free the village. |
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Sidhu travels to China with Chopstick. Along the way, he meets Sakhi, the Indian-Chinese spokesmodel known as Ms. Tele Shoppers Media, or Ms. TSM, who also appears in China. Her twin sister Suzy, known as the [[femme fatale]] Meow Meow, works for Hojo, not knowing Hojo tried to kill her father, Inspector Chiang. Sidhu, through a series of accidents, initially eludes Hojo. However, Sidhu realizes the truth about his identity. Devastated, Sidhu apologizes to Hojo. Just then, Dada shows up and starts beating Hojo's men, Hojo kills Dada, and Sidhu is exposed as a loser. Also, he is beaten and urinated on by Hojo. Injured and disgraced, Sidhu vows revenge. Three months later, Sidhu encounters an [[amnesia|amnesiac]] vagrant, whom he later identifies to Sakhi as Inspector Chiang. Chiang later recovers his memory and trains Sidhu in [[kung fu]]. When Hojo again meets with Sidhu, Suzy injures Chiang; but upon seeing Sakhi, betrays Hojo. Sidhu fights Hojo in single combat, eventually using a modified vegetable-cutting technique to overpower him. After a huge fight, Sidhu finally kills Hojo. In the aftermath, Sidhu opens a vegetable stall in China but is recruited to fight for some African pygmies.{{efn|The [[end credits]] of the film contain a teaser for a sequel titled ''Chandni Chowk to Africa'' and a sequel was planned by [[Warner Bros India]] but did not materialize.<ref>[https://businessofcinema.com/bollywood-news/after-cc2c-warner-bros-eyes-chandni-chowk-to-africa/26561 After CC2C, Warner Bros eyes Chandni Chowk To Africa]. ''[[Business of Cinema]]''. 16 January 2009.</ref>}} |
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On the way to China, Sidhu meets Sakhi, an Indian-Chinese spokesmodel. Her twin sister Suzy, known as the [[femme fatale]] Meow Meow, works for Hojo, not knowing the truth: that Hojo tried to kill her father, Inspector Chiang, and stole her from him as a baby. Chiang is now an [[amnesia]]c vagrant living around the Great Wall tourist area. Sidhu realizes the truth about why he was brought to the village. Scared, he apologizes to Hojo, exposing himself as a loser to the village. Dada arrives and starts beating Hojo's men, yelling at Sidhu to stand and fight. Hojo kills Dada and dumps Sidhu over the Great Wall. Injured and disgraced, Sidhu is saved by the amnesiac Chiang from falling to his death and spends three months healing. Upon waking up, he is devastated at losing Dada and vows revenge. Meanwhile, Chopstick, similarly devastated at being responsible for what happened to Sidhu, has infiltrated Hojo's gang to help reunite Sakhi with Suzy. |
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During Sidhu's first attempt at attacking Hojo, Sakhi, and Chopstick see him and realize with joy that he is alive. Chiang recovers his memory after seeing Sidhu and Sakhi together and is reunited with his daughter. He trains Sidhu in [[kung fu]] so he can go up against Hojo. Hojo lies to Suzy that Chiang killed her real father; she stabs Chiang in retaliation but realizes that Hojo lied to her when she sees her twin, Sakhi. She then betrays Hojo and returns to her family. Sidhu fights Hojo in single combat, eventually using his own vegetable-cutting technique to overpower him and finally kill him. |
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In the aftermath, Sidhu opens a vegetable stand in China and is recruited to help African Pygmies. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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The film, earlier known as ''Mera Naam Chin Chin Choo'' and also ''Made in China'',<ref name="namechange">[http://www.naachgaana.com/2007/12/08/mithun-in-chandni-chowk-to-china/ Abid, Bollywood Trade News Network, "Mithun in Chandni Chowk to China?"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071213161030/http://www.naachgaana.com/2007/12/08/mithun-in-chandni-chowk-to-china/ |date=13 December 2007 }} via Naachgaana.com, 8 December 2007</ref> is written by Sridhar Raghavan. |
The film, earlier known as ''Mera Naam Chin Chin Choo'' and also ''Made in China'',<ref name="namechange">[http://www.naachgaana.com/2007/12/08/mithun-in-chandni-chowk-to-china/ Abid, Bollywood Trade News Network, "Mithun in Chandni Chowk to China?"] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071213161030/http://www.naachgaana.com/2007/12/08/mithun-in-chandni-chowk-to-china/ |date=13 December 2007 }} via Naachgaana.com, 8 December 2007</ref> is written by Sridhar Raghavan. |
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Shooting began in January 2008 and included a schedule in China.<ref name="Film info">[http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k7/aug/aug307.php Indiantelevision.com, "Warner Bros to distribute Nikhil Advani's 'Made in China'"], 21 August 2007</ref> |
Shooting began in January 2008 and included a schedule in China.<ref name="Film info">[http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k7/aug/aug307.php Indiantelevision.com, "Warner Bros to distribute Nikhil Advani's 'Made in China'"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223024430/http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k7/aug/aug307.php |date=23 February 2014 }}, 21 August 2007</ref> |
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==Release== |
==Release== |
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===Box office reception=== |
===Box office reception=== |
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''Chandni Chowk to China'' earned {{INRConvert|330|m}} in its opening weekend.<ref name=ECON>[http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News_By_Industry/Media__Entertainment_/Chandni_Chowk_to_China_crosses_Rs_33_cr_at_local_box_office/articleshow/4004243.cms Chandni Chowk to China crosses Rs 33 cr at local box office], ''[[The Economic Times]]'', 20 January 2009</ref> It went on to earn a total of {{INRConvert|407|m}} in India.<ref name=BOI>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Movies/movie_detail/chandni_chowk_to_china |title=Chandni Chowk To China |website=Box Office India |accessdate=2014-03-28}}{{Subscription required|date=March 2014}}</ref> The film's total North American box office in the four weeks of running was $921,738, and total worldwide gross was $13,439,480.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=chandnichowktochina.htm |title=Chandni Chowk to China |publisher=BoxOfficeMojo.com |date=2009-02-12 |accessdate=2014-03-28}}</ref><ref name=BOI/> |
''Chandni Chowk to China'' earned {{INRConvert|330|m}} in its opening weekend.<ref name=ECON>[http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News_By_Industry/Media__Entertainment_/Chandni_Chowk_to_China_crosses_Rs_33_cr_at_local_box_office/articleshow/4004243.cms Chandni Chowk to China crosses Rs 33 cr at local box office] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140426175321/http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News_By_Industry/Media__Entertainment_/Chandni_Chowk_to_China_crosses_Rs_33_cr_at_local_box_office/articleshow/4004243.cms |date=26 April 2014 }}, ''[[The Economic Times]]'', 20 January 2009</ref> It went on to earn a total of {{INRConvert|407|m}} in India.<ref name=BOI>{{cite web |url=http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Movies/movie_detail/chandni_chowk_to_china |title=Chandni Chowk To China |website=Box Office India |accessdate=2014-03-28 |archive-date=29 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140329010201/http://www.boxofficeindia.com/Movies/movie_detail/chandni_chowk_to_china |url-status=live }}{{Subscription required|date=March 2014}}</ref> The film's total North American box office in the four weeks of running was $921,738, and total worldwide gross was $13,439,480.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=chandnichowktochina.htm |title=Chandni Chowk to China |publisher=BoxOfficeMojo.com |date=2009-02-12 |accessdate=2014-03-28}}</ref><ref name=BOI/> |
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===Critical reception=== |
===Critical reception=== |
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{{Rotten Tomatoes prose|score=42|count=59|average=5.2|consensus=A thin plot is disguised by high octane dancing and action in this Bollywood crossover comedy.|ref=yes |access-date=July 16, 2022}} {{Metacritic film prose| score=44 |count=22 |ref=yes |access-date=}} Claudia Puig of ''[[USA Today]]'' said, "This Indian/Chinese cinematic hybrid is likable and entertaining but overlong and occasionally hokey", and that Kumar's "physical humor brings to mind [[Jim Carrey]]".<ref>[https://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2009-01-15-chandni_N.htm Puig, Claudia, "'Chandni Chowk' takes meandering journey across Asia"], ''[[USA Today]]'', 16 January 2009</ref> John Anderson of ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' wrote, "If ''Chandni Chowk to China'' were a person, it would need [[Valium]]", and found that "everything is fast and furious, hilarious, hysterical and frantic. Some of the sequences as are quite beautiful and, in the case of the dance numbers featuring Padukone, stunning. But it's the fight scenes as that truly take off".<ref>[https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117939339.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Anderson, John. ''Chandni Chowk to China'' (review)], ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'', 15 January 2009</ref> [[Frank Lovece]] of ''[[Newsday]]'' wrote, "Less a Bollywood bonbon than a pan-Asian fusion dish, this combination of Indian musical and Chinese chopsocky is, nonetheless, delicious fun".<ref>[http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/movies/ny-etcc5998902jan16a,0,5220071.story Lovece, Frank. ''Chandni Chowk to China'' (review)], ''[[Newsday]]'', 16 January 2009</ref> |
{{Rotten Tomatoes prose|score=42|count=59|average=5.2|consensus=A thin plot is disguised by high octane dancing and action in this Bollywood crossover comedy.|ref=yes |access-date=July 16, 2022}} {{Metacritic film prose| score=44 |count=22 |ref=yes |access-date=}} Claudia Puig of ''[[USA Today]]'' said, "This Indian/Chinese cinematic hybrid is likable and entertaining but overlong and occasionally hokey", and that Kumar's "physical humor brings to mind [[Jim Carrey]]".<ref>[https://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2009-01-15-chandni_N.htm Puig, Claudia, "'Chandni Chowk' takes meandering journey across Asia"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120609003342/http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/reviews/2009-01-15-chandni_N.htm |date=9 June 2012 }}, ''[[USA Today]]'', 16 January 2009</ref> John Anderson of ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' wrote, "If ''Chandni Chowk to China'' were a person, it would need [[Valium]]", and found that "everything is fast and furious, hilarious, hysterical and frantic. Some of the sequences as are quite beautiful and, in the case of the dance numbers featuring Padukone, stunning. But it's the fight scenes as that truly take off".<ref>[https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117939339.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 Anderson, John. ''Chandni Chowk to China'' (review)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090604161010/http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117939339.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 |date=4 June 2009 }}, ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'', 15 January 2009</ref> [[Frank Lovece]] of ''[[Newsday]]'' wrote, "Less a Bollywood bonbon than a pan-Asian fusion dish, this combination of Indian musical and Chinese chopsocky is, nonetheless, delicious fun".<ref>[http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/movies/ny-etcc5998902jan16a,0,5220071.story Lovece, Frank. ''Chandni Chowk to China'' (review)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090523062511/http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/movies/ny-etcc5998902jan16a,0,5220071.story |date=23 May 2009 }}, ''[[Newsday]]'', 16 January 2009</ref> |
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Steven Rae of ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'' stated that, "''Chandni Chowk'' is entertainingly goofy for about 30 minutes. And then, for the next two hours-plus, it's agony."<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.philly.com/inquirer/columnists/steven_rea/20090116_A__Slumdog__this_one_surely_is_not.html|title= A 'Slumdog' this one surely is not|author=Rae, Steven |
Steven Rae of ''[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]'' stated that, "''Chandni Chowk'' is entertainingly goofy for about 30 minutes. And then, for the next two hours-plus, it's agony."<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.philly.com/inquirer/columnists/steven_rea/20090116_A__Slumdog__this_one_surely_is_not.html|title= A 'Slumdog' this one surely is not|author= Rae, Steven|newspaper= [[The Philadelphia Inquirer]]|date= 16 January 2009|archive-date= 18 January 2009|access-date= 20 January 2009|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20090118084047/http://www.philly.com/inquirer/columnists/steven_rea/20090116_A__Slumdog__this_one_surely_is_not.html|url-status= live}}</ref> Scott Tobias of ''[[The Onion]]'' described the film as "crass, schizophrenic, culturally insensitive, horribly paced, and shameless in its pandering to the lowest common denominator",<ref>{{cite web |url = https://www.avclub.com/chandni-chowk-to-china-1798205502 |title = Chandni Chowk To China |publisher = [[The Onion]] |author = Tobias, Scott |date = 15 January 2009 |access-date = 13 November 2024 |archive-date = 2 May 2023 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230502050135/https://www.avclub.com/chandni-chowk-to-china-1798205502 |url-status = live }}</ref> while [[Owen Gleiberman]] of ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' said, "This galumphing elephant of a chopsocky revenge-of-the-[[nerd]] quasi-musical lacks the lyrical [[choreography|choreographic]] beauty that has marked such Stateside Bollywood releases as the gorgeous ''[[Lagaan]]''".<ref>[https://ew.com/article/2009/01/14/chandni-chowk-china/ Gleiberman, Owen. ''Chandni Chowk to China'' (review)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200927011205/https://ew.com/article/2009/01/14/chandni-chowk-china/ |date=27 September 2020 }}, ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' 14 January 2009</ref> [[Michael Phillips (critic)|Michael Philips]] of the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' called the film "a massive and rather tiring showcase for Bollywood action hero Akshay Kumar".<ref>[https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/movies/chi-chandni-review-0116jan16,0,1174162.story Philips, Michael. "'Chandni Chowk to China': Bollywood hybrid fails to fly"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140608223329/http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/movies/chi-chandni-review-0116jan16,0,1174162.story |date=8 June 2014 }}, ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'', 21 January 2009</ref> Indian critic [[Taran Adarsh]] gave the movie 1.5/5 stars, calling it "a big, big, big letdown".<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080415002923/http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/review/13650/index.html Adarsh, Taran, ''Chandni Chowk To China'' (review)], BollywoodHungama.com</ref> [[Rajeev Masand]] of [[CNN-IBN|IBN]] termed it a tiring watch, while praising Kumar's performance.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090119235211/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/masands-movie-reviewchandni-chowka-misadventure/82944-8.html Masand, Rajeev. "Masand's Movie Review: ''Chandni Chowk''asa misadventure] IBNLive.com</ref> |
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The film has received one award nomination, with [[Deepika Padukone]] being nominated for Best Actress at the [[3rd Asian Film Awards]] held in March 2009.<ref>{{cite news|title=Nominees for the third Asian Film Awards|newspaper=[[The Jakarta Post]]|url=http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/03/22/nominees-third-asian-film-awards.html|accessdate=6 February 2016|date=22 March 2009|author=The Associated Press, Hong Kong|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309130733/http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/03/22/nominees-third-asian-film-awards.html|archive-date=9 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
The film has received one award nomination, with [[Deepika Padukone]] being nominated for Best Actress at the [[3rd Asian Film Awards]] held in March 2009.<ref>{{cite news|title=Nominees for the third Asian Film Awards|newspaper=[[The Jakarta Post]]|url=http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/03/22/nominees-third-asian-film-awards.html|accessdate=6 February 2016|date=22 March 2009|author=The Associated Press, Hong Kong|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160309130733/http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/03/22/nominees-third-asian-film-awards.html|archive-date=9 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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In [[Nepal]], there were protests against the film due to a passing claim that [[Buddha]] was born in India; [[Lumbini]], which is the birthplace of Buddha, is located in [[Nepal]]. |
In [[Nepal]], there were protests against the film due to a passing claim that [[Buddha]] was born in India; [[Lumbini]], which is the birthplace of Buddha, is located in [[Nepal]]. |
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Several shows were cancelled in [[Nepal]] due to the protests.<ref name="DNAINDIA">[http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1222726 India is Buddha’s birthplace in 'Chandni...', Nepal fumes], [[DNA (newspaper)|Daily News and Analysis]], retrieved on 20 January 2009</ref> Protestors threatened to burn cinemas that screened the film, and racial slurs like "[[Dhoti]]" were hurled against Indians online.<ref name="DNAINDIA"/> |
Several shows were cancelled in [[Nepal]] due to the protests.<ref name="DNAINDIA">[http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1222726 India is Buddha’s birthplace in 'Chandni...', Nepal fumes] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090119210122/http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1222726 |date=19 January 2009 }}, [[DNA (newspaper)|Daily News and Analysis]], retrieved on 20 January 2009</ref> Protestors threatened to burn cinemas that screened the film, and racial slurs like "[[Dhoti]]" were hurled against Indians online.<ref name="DNAINDIA"/> |
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The protests continued for several days, despite the Nepali distributor deleting the piece of narration that mentioned Buddha in the copies of the film shown in Nepal. On 22 January, Nepali cinemas stopped and banned screening ''Chandni Chowk to China''.<ref>[http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/Chandni_Chowk_to_China_banned_in_Nepal/rssarticleshow/4016801.cms Chandni Chowk to China 'banned' in Nepal], [[The Economic Times]], retrieved on 23 January 2009</ref> |
The protests continued for several days, despite the Nepali distributor deleting the piece of narration that mentioned Buddha in the copies of the film shown in Nepal. On 22 January, Nepali cinemas stopped and banned screening ''Chandni Chowk to China''.<ref>[http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/Chandni_Chowk_to_China_banned_in_Nepal/rssarticleshow/4016801.cms Chandni Chowk to China 'banned' in Nepal] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090131112513/http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/Chandni_Chowk_to_China_banned_in_Nepal/rssarticleshow/4016801.cms |date=31 January 2009 }}, [[The Economic Times]], retrieved on 23 January 2009</ref> |
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In the aftermath of the Nepal controversy, actor [[Shekhar Suman]] criticised the film with some derogatory and rude comments. He also stated the movie is an amateurish attempt by Nikhil Advani, terming it as a "worst" film.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/bollywood-news/article/Shekhar-Suman-blasts-Akki-and-CC2C-28517|title=Shekhar Suman blasts Akki and CC2C|work=MidDay|publisher=Upala KBR|date=19 January 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230422073737/https://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/bollywood-news/article/Shekhar-Suman-blasts-Akki-and-CC2C-28517|archive-date=22 April 2023}}</ref> Mostly, supporters of Kumar, especially Nikhil Advani stated that it was a publicity stunt to bring Suman's son [[Adhyayan Suman|Adhyayan]] in limelight for release of his film ''[[Raaz: The Mystery Continues]]''. Suman replied to the claim that it was not a publicity act and the latter apologized to Kumar for it.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zeenews.india.com/entertainment/bollywood/shekhar-suman-apologises-to-akshay-for-chandni-chowk-comments_21581.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170305001633/http://zeenews.india.com/entertainment/bollywood/shekhar-suman-apologises-to-akshay-for-chandni-chowk-comments_21581.html|title=Shekhar Suman apologises to Akshay for 'Chandni Chowk...' comments|publisher=[[Zee News]]|work=[[Zee Entertainment Enterprises]]|archivedate=5 March 2017|access-date=8 February 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Big-mouth Shekhar apologises to Akshay |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/story/big-mouth-shekhar-apologises-to-akshay-38444-2009-01-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230422074338/https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/story/big-mouth-shekhar-apologises-to-akshay-38444-2009-01-30 |archive-date=22 April 2023 |publisher=[[India Today]] |date=30 January 2009}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=K. Jha |first=Subhash |date=26 January 2009 |title=Shekhar Suman apologises to Akshay |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/tabloid/shekhar-suman-apologises-to-akshay/story-G4csczQAb1HbRN5QjTSAsK.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230422074622/https://www.hindustantimes.com/tabloid/shekhar-suman-apologises-to-akshay/story-G4csczQAb1HbRN5QjTSAsK.html |archive-date=22 April 2023 |publisher=[[Hindustan Times]]}}</ref> |
In the aftermath of the Nepal controversy, actor [[Shekhar Suman]] criticised the film with some derogatory and rude comments. He also stated the movie is an amateurish attempt by Nikhil Advani, terming it as a "worst" film.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/bollywood-news/article/Shekhar-Suman-blasts-Akki-and-CC2C-28517|title=Shekhar Suman blasts Akki and CC2C|work=MidDay|publisher=Upala KBR|date=19 January 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230422073737/https://www.mid-day.com/entertainment/bollywood-news/article/Shekhar-Suman-blasts-Akki-and-CC2C-28517|archive-date=22 April 2023}}</ref> Mostly, supporters of Kumar, especially Nikhil Advani stated that it was a publicity stunt to bring Suman's son [[Adhyayan Suman|Adhyayan]] in limelight for release of his film ''[[Raaz: The Mystery Continues]]''. Suman replied to the claim that it was not a publicity act and the latter apologized to Kumar for it.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zeenews.india.com/entertainment/bollywood/shekhar-suman-apologises-to-akshay-for-chandni-chowk-comments_21581.html|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170305001633/http://zeenews.india.com/entertainment/bollywood/shekhar-suman-apologises-to-akshay-for-chandni-chowk-comments_21581.html|title=Shekhar Suman apologises to Akshay for 'Chandni Chowk...' comments|publisher=[[Zee News]]|work=[[Zee Entertainment Enterprises]]|archivedate=5 March 2017|access-date=8 February 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Big-mouth Shekhar apologises to Akshay |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/story/big-mouth-shekhar-apologises-to-akshay-38444-2009-01-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230422074338/https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/story/big-mouth-shekhar-apologises-to-akshay-38444-2009-01-30 |archive-date=22 April 2023 |publisher=[[India Today]] |date=30 January 2009}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=K. Jha |first=Subhash |date=26 January 2009 |title=Shekhar Suman apologises to Akshay |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/tabloid/shekhar-suman-apologises-to-akshay/story-G4csczQAb1HbRN5QjTSAsK.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230422074622/https://www.hindustantimes.com/tabloid/shekhar-suman-apologises-to-akshay/story-G4csczQAb1HbRN5QjTSAsK.html |archive-date=22 April 2023 |publisher=[[Hindustan Times]]}}</ref> |
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The music of ''Chandni Chowk to China'' was released on 4 December 2008. The album features composers as diverse as Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, Kailash-Paresh-Naresh, [[Bappi Lahiri]]-Bappa Lahiri and [[Bohemia (musician)|Bohemia]]. |
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Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama.com rated it 3.5/5, claiming, "''Chandni Chowk to China'' is clearly the next musical hit in the making."<ref name="music review">{{cite web|website=[[Bollywood Hungama]]|title=Music Review|url=http://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movies/musicreview/13650/index.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090211052001/http://bollywoodhungama.com/movies/musicreview/13650/index.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=11 February 2009|accessdate=6 December 2008}}</ref> |
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Directed by | Nikkhil Advani |
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Cinematography | Himman Dhamija |
Edited by | Aarif Shaikh |
Music by |
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Production companies | Ramesh Sippy Entertainment People Tree Entertainment[1] |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 154 minutes |
Country | India |
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Budget | ₹800 million[2] |
Box office | ₹1.2 billion[3] |
Chandni Chowk to China (shortened to CC2C) is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language martial arts action comedy film[4] directed by Nikkhil Advani and stars Akshay Kumar and Deepika Padukone, with Mithun Chakraborty and Hong Kong action cinema actor Gordon Liu among the co-stars. In addition to being shot in China, many parts of the film were shot in Bangkok, Thailand,[5][6] although some of the China scenes were shot in sets on the Shanghai Film Studio.[6] The film revolves around a vegetable cutter from Chandni Chowk in Delhi who finds himself on an adventure in China after the residents of an oppressed village deem him to be the reincarnation of a slain Chinese revolutionary.
Distributed in the U.S. and co-produced by Warner Bros., it is the third Bollywood movie made and distributed in partnership with a major Hollywood studio, following Sony's Saawariya (2007) and Walt Disney Pictures' animated feature Roadside Romeo (2008).[7] It is Warner Bros. Pictures' first Hindi film.[8] Released on 16 January 2009.[9] Indiagames had also released a mobile video game based on the film.[10]
Plot
[edit]The film begins with the story of the Great Wall of China and the brave warrior Liu Sheng. It then shows the evil smuggler Hojo's tyranny in the village of Zhange in the present.
Sidhesh Sharma, aka Sidhu, is a simple vegetable cutter at a roadside food stall in the Chandni Chowk section of Delhi. He consults astrologers, tarot card readers, and fake fakirs to turn around his destiny despite his foster father, Dada, pushing him to believe in himself instead. When two Zhange villagers from China claim him as a reincarnation of 'Liu Sheng,' Sidhu, encouraged by trickster Chopstick, believes he will be feted as a hero and travels to China with them, unaware of his recruitment to assassinate Hojo and free the village.
On the way to China, Sidhu meets Sakhi, an Indian-Chinese spokesmodel. Her twin sister Suzy, known as the femme fatale Meow Meow, works for Hojo, not knowing the truth: that Hojo tried to kill her father, Inspector Chiang, and stole her from him as a baby. Chiang is now an amnesiac vagrant living around the Great Wall tourist area. Sidhu realizes the truth about why he was brought to the village. Scared, he apologizes to Hojo, exposing himself as a loser to the village. Dada arrives and starts beating Hojo's men, yelling at Sidhu to stand and fight. Hojo kills Dada and dumps Sidhu over the Great Wall. Injured and disgraced, Sidhu is saved by the amnesiac Chiang from falling to his death and spends three months healing. Upon waking up, he is devastated at losing Dada and vows revenge. Meanwhile, Chopstick, similarly devastated at being responsible for what happened to Sidhu, has infiltrated Hojo's gang to help reunite Sakhi with Suzy.
During Sidhu's first attempt at attacking Hojo, Sakhi, and Chopstick see him and realize with joy that he is alive. Chiang recovers his memory after seeing Sidhu and Sakhi together and is reunited with his daughter. He trains Sidhu in kung fu so he can go up against Hojo. Hojo lies to Suzy that Chiang killed her real father; she stabs Chiang in retaliation but realizes that Hojo lied to her when she sees her twin, Sakhi. She then betrays Hojo and returns to her family. Sidhu fights Hojo in single combat, eventually using his own vegetable-cutting technique to overpower him and finally kill him.
In the aftermath, Sidhu opens a vegetable stand in China and is recruited to help African Pygmies.
Cast
[edit]- Akshay Kumar as Sidhesh "Sidhu" Sharma / Liu Sheng (dual role)
- Deepika Padukone as Sakhi / Miss TSM and Suzy / Meow Meow (dual Role)
- Ranvir Shorey as Chopstick
- Mithun Chakraborty as Dada / Mr. Sharma (extended appearance)
- Roger Yuan as Police Inspector Chiang Kohung
- Gordon Liu as Hojo
- Kiran Juneja as Chiang's wife
- Kevin Wu as Frankie
- Conan Stevens as Joey
Production
[edit]The film, earlier known as Mera Naam Chin Chin Choo and also Made in China,[11] is written by Sridhar Raghavan.
Shooting began in January 2008 and included a schedule in China.[12]
Release
[edit]Box office reception
[edit]Chandni Chowk to China earned ₹330 million (US$3.9 million) in its opening weekend.[2] It went on to earn a total of ₹407 million (US$4.8 million) in India.[13] The film's total North American box office in the four weeks of running was $921,738, and total worldwide gross was $13,439,480.[14][13]
Critical reception
[edit]On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 42% of 59 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.2/10. The website's consensus reads: "A thin plot is disguised by high octane dancing and action in this Bollywood crossover comedy."[15] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 44 out of 100, based on 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.[16] Claudia Puig of USA Today said, "This Indian/Chinese cinematic hybrid is likable and entertaining but overlong and occasionally hokey", and that Kumar's "physical humor brings to mind Jim Carrey".[17] John Anderson of Variety wrote, "If Chandni Chowk to China were a person, it would need Valium", and found that "everything is fast and furious, hilarious, hysterical and frantic. Some of the sequences as are quite beautiful and, in the case of the dance numbers featuring Padukone, stunning. But it's the fight scenes as that truly take off".[18] Frank Lovece of Newsday wrote, "Less a Bollywood bonbon than a pan-Asian fusion dish, this combination of Indian musical and Chinese chopsocky is, nonetheless, delicious fun".[19]
Steven Rae of The Philadelphia Inquirer stated that, "Chandni Chowk is entertainingly goofy for about 30 minutes. And then, for the next two hours-plus, it's agony."[20] Scott Tobias of The Onion described the film as "crass, schizophrenic, culturally insensitive, horribly paced, and shameless in its pandering to the lowest common denominator",[21] while Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly said, "This galumphing elephant of a chopsocky revenge-of-the-nerd quasi-musical lacks the lyrical choreographic beauty that has marked such Stateside Bollywood releases as the gorgeous Lagaan".[22] Michael Philips of the Chicago Tribune called the film "a massive and rather tiring showcase for Bollywood action hero Akshay Kumar".[23] Indian critic Taran Adarsh gave the movie 1.5/5 stars, calling it "a big, big, big letdown".[24] Rajeev Masand of IBN termed it a tiring watch, while praising Kumar's performance.[25]
The film has received one award nomination, with Deepika Padukone being nominated for Best Actress at the 3rd Asian Film Awards held in March 2009.[26]
Controversy
[edit]In Nepal, there were protests against the film due to a passing claim that Buddha was born in India; Lumbini, which is the birthplace of Buddha, is located in Nepal.
Several shows were cancelled in Nepal due to the protests.[27] Protestors threatened to burn cinemas that screened the film, and racial slurs like "Dhoti" were hurled against Indians online.[27]
The protests continued for several days, despite the Nepali distributor deleting the piece of narration that mentioned Buddha in the copies of the film shown in Nepal. On 22 January, Nepali cinemas stopped and banned screening Chandni Chowk to China.[28]
In the aftermath of the Nepal controversy, actor Shekhar Suman criticised the film with some derogatory and rude comments. He also stated the movie is an amateurish attempt by Nikhil Advani, terming it as a "worst" film.[29] Mostly, supporters of Kumar, especially Nikhil Advani stated that it was a publicity stunt to bring Suman's son Adhyayan in limelight for release of his film Raaz: The Mystery Continues. Suman replied to the claim that it was not a publicity act and the latter apologized to Kumar for it.[30][31][32]
Music
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Released | 4 December 2008 | |||
Recorded | 2008 | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Length | 37:43 | |||
Label | T-Series | |||
Producer | Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy | |||
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The music of Chandni Chowk to China was released on 4 December 2008. The album features composers as diverse as Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, Kailash-Paresh-Naresh, Bappi Lahiri-Bappa Lahiri and Bohemia.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "S.I.D.H.U" | Kailash Kher | Kailasa | Kailash Kher | 5:04 |
2. | "Chandni Chowk To China" | Rajat Arora | Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy | Neeraj Shridhar, Anushka Manchanda, Shankar Mahadevan | 4:26 |
3. | "India Se Aaya Tera Dost (Aap Ki Khatir)" | Rajat Arora, Shaily Shailendra | Bappi Lahiri | Bappi Lahiri, Ravi K Tripathi | 6:29 |
4. | "Tera Naina" | Rajat Arora | Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy | Shankar Mahadevan, Shreya Ghoshal | 4:18 |
5. | "Chak Lein De" | Kailash Kher | Kailash Kher, Naresh, Paresh | Kailash Kher | 4:25 |
6. | "Chandni Chowk To China (CC2C)" | Bohemia | Bohemia | Bohemia, Akshay Kumar, Aastha Gill | 3:44 |
7. | "Chandni Chowk To China" (Remix) | Rajat Arora | Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy | Dj A-Myth | 4:41 |
8. | "Chak Lein De" (Remix) | Kailash Kher | Kailash Kher, Naresh, Paresh | Dj A-Myth | 4:36 |
Total length: | 37:43 |
Reception
[edit]Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama.com rated it 3.5/5, claiming, "Chandni Chowk to China is clearly the next musical hit in the making."[33]
Notes
[edit]References
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- ^ a b Chandni Chowk to China crosses Rs 33 cr at local box office Archived 26 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine, The Economic Times, 20 January 2009
- ^ "Box Office India.com: Top Lifetime Grossers Worldwide (IND Rs)". boxofficeindia. Archived from the original on 24 July 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
- ^ "Ramesh Sippy's Chandni Chowk To China". British Board of Film Classification. Archived from the original on 18 January 2022. Retrieved 31 March 2021.
- ^ BollywoodMovies.US: "Deepika Padukone in Bangkok" Archived 29 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine, 24 March 2008.
- ^ a b NewsLine365.com: "Chandni Chowk to China shot mostly in Bangkok" Archived 6 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine, no date.
- ^ Chhabra, Aseem, "From Bollywood to Chinatown: Warner Bros. teams with India for 'Chandni Chowk' martial-arts musical" Archived 22 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Film Journal International, 14 January 2009.
- ^ "CC2C's Bollywood splash in US". Washington/New York: Mid-day.com. Indo-Asian News Service. 10 January 2009. Archived from the original on 19 January 2022. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
- ^ India Yearly Box Office – 2009 Archived 12 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine. boxofficemojo.com.
- ^ "Chandni Chowk To China". phoneky.com. Archived from the original on 5 December 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
- ^ Abid, Bollywood Trade News Network, "Mithun in Chandni Chowk to China?" Archived 13 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine via Naachgaana.com, 8 December 2007
- ^ Indiantelevision.com, "Warner Bros to distribute Nikhil Advani's 'Made in China'" Archived 23 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine, 21 August 2007
- ^ a b "Chandni Chowk To China". Box Office India. Archived from the original on 29 March 2014. Retrieved 28 March 2014.(subscription required)
- ^ "Chandni Chowk to China". BoxOfficeMojo.com. 12 February 2009. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
- ^ "Chandni Chowk to China". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
- ^ "Chandni Chowk to China". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc.
- ^ Puig, Claudia, "'Chandni Chowk' takes meandering journey across Asia" Archived 9 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine, USA Today, 16 January 2009
- ^ Anderson, John. Chandni Chowk to China (review) Archived 4 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Variety, 15 January 2009
- ^ Lovece, Frank. Chandni Chowk to China (review) Archived 23 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Newsday, 16 January 2009
- ^ Rae, Steven (16 January 2009). "A 'Slumdog' this one surely is not". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on 18 January 2009. Retrieved 20 January 2009.
- ^ Tobias, Scott (15 January 2009). "Chandni Chowk To China". The Onion. Archived from the original on 2 May 2023. Retrieved 13 November 2024.
- ^ Gleiberman, Owen. Chandni Chowk to China (review) Archived 27 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine, Entertainment Weekly 14 January 2009
- ^ Philips, Michael. "'Chandni Chowk to China': Bollywood hybrid fails to fly" Archived 8 June 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Chicago Tribune, 21 January 2009
- ^ Adarsh, Taran, Chandni Chowk To China (review), BollywoodHungama.com
- ^ Masand, Rajeev. "Masand's Movie Review: Chandni Chowkasa misadventure IBNLive.com
- ^ The Associated Press, Hong Kong (22 March 2009). "Nominees for the third Asian Film Awards". The Jakarta Post. Archived from the original on 9 March 2016. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
- ^ a b India is Buddha’s birthplace in 'Chandni...', Nepal fumes Archived 19 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Daily News and Analysis, retrieved on 20 January 2009
- ^ Chandni Chowk to China 'banned' in Nepal Archived 31 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine, The Economic Times, retrieved on 23 January 2009
- ^ "Shekhar Suman blasts Akki and CC2C". MidDay. Upala KBR. 19 January 2009. Archived from the original on 22 April 2023.
- ^ "Shekhar Suman apologises to Akshay for 'Chandni Chowk...' comments". Zee Entertainment Enterprises. Zee News. Archived from the original on 5 March 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
- ^ "Big-mouth Shekhar apologises to Akshay". India Today. 30 January 2009. Archived from the original on 22 April 2023.
- ^ K. Jha, Subhash (26 January 2009). "Shekhar Suman apologises to Akshay". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 22 April 2023.
- ^ "Music Review". Bollywood Hungama. Archived from the original on 11 February 2009. Retrieved 6 December 2008.
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