Chhalaang

Chhalaang

2020136 min
6.0/10
ComedyDrama

Plot Summary

Chhalaang humorously addresses the value of Sports Education in the school curriculum. It follows a hilarious, yet an inspirational journey of a typical PT Master from a semi government-funded school in Northern India, Montu, for whom it’s just a job and is forced to do what he has never done - Teach.

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👥Cast (12)

Rajkummar Rao

Rajkummar Rao

Mahinder Hooda (Montu)

Nushrratt Bharuccha

Nushrratt Bharuccha

Neelima (Neelu)

Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub

Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub

Inder Mohan Singh

Saurabh Shukla

Saurabh Shukla

Shukla

Satish Kaushik

Satish Kaushik

Montu's Father

Ila Arun

Ila Arun

Principal Usha Gehlot

Jatin Sarna

Jatin Sarna

Dimpy

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Baljinder Kaur

Montu's Mother

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Naman Jain

Bablu

Rajiv Gupta

Rajiv Gupta

Neelu's Father

Suparna Marwah

Suparna Marwah

Neelu's Mother

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Garima Kaur

Pinki

🎬Crew

Director

Hansal Mehta

Writers

Luv Ranjan, Aseem Arora, Zeishan Quadri

Producers

Luv Ranjan, Ajay Devgn

🖼️Gallery (8 images)

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🏷️Keywords

sportskabbadi

💬Reviews (1)

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Tejas Nair

11/24/2020

There's something really off about Chhalaang (A leap) but I cannot put a finger on it. Plus it's hard to agree with whatever the sports drama advocates, including this one time where a coach cheats to let a student win a game (and no one bats an eye). That is the exact problem I had with Nitesh Tiwari's Chhichhore (2019) last year (but it was a smaller sin then) which co-incidentally uses the same typeface as this in its posters. Chhalaang aims to be about grit and determination and romance but the lead character's bumptiousness prevents me from taking him and the film seriously. It annoys you a little when the man (Rajkummar), a slacking fitness coach at a small rural school, is forced to pull up his socks at the sight of a nemesis coach assigned by the principal. And yet his traits don't change and I don't see any motivational element in it. Performances are on point but the lead character's tired interests prevented me from enjoying this otherwise well-made film. **Grade D-**.

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Production Companies

T-Series
LUV Films
Ajay Devgn FFilms