Chitkabrey Movie Review



Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Review: Chitkabrey Chitkabrey proffers loads of sex and sleaze by way of recompense. In fact, there is more skin on show in this film than one is accustomed to in mainstream Hindi cinema. CHITKABREY - Movie Review: Aims at wooing the smaller centers with its vulgar content. (Review by Bobby Sing) 29 Sep, 2011 Movie Reviews / 2011 Releases / Inspired Movies (Alphabetical) / C. There is a certain section of film-makers who follow an easier way of attracting an instant footfall in the theaters by intentionally including.

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When the avowed ambition of a film swells well out of the reach of the talent at its disposal, the end result can be infinitely more disastrous than anybody behind the exercise can possibly fathom.

Chitkabrey Movie Review Doctor Sleep

Chitkabrey ? Shades of Grey is a classic case of fair intentions marred beyond recognition by warped execution.
It exudes a degree of earnestness that would have been rather touching had it not been so excruciatingly painful. The film may lay claims to being bold and brazen, but what it ends up being is utterly banal, when it is not shockingly bizarre.
Its shades are too hazy to register and its greys are simply not pronounced enough to blur the line that separates black from white. If there is anything to be taken away from

Chitkabrey Movie Review Rotten Tomatoes

Chitkabrey, it is the knowledge (for whatever it?s worth) that the preachy is only a short hop, skip and jump away from the pulpy.
Chitkabrey movie review parasiteIn Chitkabrey, men and women come and go but they aren?t certainly talking of Michelangelo. The film has half-baked characters spouting wondrously corny lines like ?a lifelong bonding is better than a temporary sexual relationship? with absolutely straight faces.
That is Chitkabrey for you: a film that takes itself too seriously for its own good ? and for the sanity of the audience.
Director and co-writer Suneet Arora addresses an issue that is burning enough ? the emotional and social ramifications of the violent forms that ragging often assumes on our college campuses ? but the treatment of the well-meaning theme veers so hopelessly off track that no amount of back-pedalling and empty moralising can save it from turning into a mangled heap.
TomatoesAfter the stage has been set through a protracted prelude that in a way serves as a none-too-veiled precursor to all the inanity that is about to be foisted upon the unsuspecting viewer, Chitkabrey lives up to its promise: it runs amok and never looks back.
An emotionally scarred victim of an act of violence that a bunch of boys committed a decade and a half back in an engineering college returns not just to haunt the whole lot of them but also to transform these moral cretins into better 'social creatures'.
These men and their spouses congregate at a mystery party in a desolate spot and proceed to have a good time until they are taken hostage by a disembodied voice that bellows out orders from strategically placed squawk-boxes. It turns out that the voice has a face too. Scary!
Chitkabrey proffers loads of sex and sleaze by way of recompense. In fact, there is more skin on show in this film than one is accustomed to being exposed to in mainstream Hindi cinema. These gratuitous semi-porn passages are made all the more risible by the consistently poor acting all around.
The man who walks away with the honours on this count is Ravi Kissen. The Bhojpuri superstar plays the victim who turns the tables on his one-time tormentors.
RottenHe hollers, makes faces, resorts to grotesque antics and generally makes a merry fool of himself as he goes about dispensing advice and admonishments in the same breath.
Under Kissen's glorious shadow, the other members of the cast compete with each other to test the audience's patience.
Chitkabrey, which redefines cock-and-bull with gay abandon, is quite a test. Go for it only if you are a sucker for tedium.

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Chitkabrey — Shades Of Grey

DIRECTOR: Suneet Arora

CAST: Ravi Kissen, Rahul Singh

Chitkabrey Movie Review

Chitkabrey Movie Review Ad Astra

Rating: 1/2

Okay, I wasn't sure I could share this film with anyone else, such a scabrous experience the watching of it was. Then I thought, what the heck, why should I be selfish and keep it all to myself?

An impressionable young student (Kissen) is the victim of vicious ragging, at the hands of a bunch, which has no idea when enough is enough. This fellow, who looks much older than a first year student should, turns up years later as a mysterious tormentor, by locking up the same group, now older but not wiser, with armed guards who look like waiters in fancy dress (one of them looks suspiciously like Pitobash Tripathi), and berating them turn by turn, in order to show them the error of their ways.

But no one warned us about the error of having wandered into Chitkabrey, a film, which could comfortably have swum the swampy waters of soft porn. The women all wear very little in the upper regions. They are made to place such elongated objects like pens in their mouths. One of them, an accented blonde, shows us her bare back, and front, while getting massaged. She doesn't stop at this. After a bit, she reaches out for her masseur, and invites her husband who is lolling on the bed: why don't you join us, darling? A Bollywood threesome? Now I've seen everything.

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Chitkabrey Movie Review Parasite

It's not just the women who are under-dressed. Leading man Ravi Kissen leads the way by standing on a bench. In the buff. I could go on, but I will desist. Some things are better left untold.

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