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 Entertainment :-  Film Review : Women’s hockey, Men’s play
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Director: Shmit Amin

Producer: Aditya Chopra

Cast: Shah Rukh Khan and Vidya Malvade.

Another flavour has launched by the Yash Raj Productions. This time no lush green fields, no running around trees, no chiffon sarees to make the ladies look their best, no melodrama and no love scenes. But this time purely the flavour of patriotism. Chak De India is directed by Shmit Amin, charters a new territory.

The Yash raj- SRK combo is back with this movie. Chak De India isn’t unconventional such, but it is definitely different inspiring at times. The execution of the subject has succeeded the purpose and meaning and also arouses patriotic sentiments. Hockey is our national sport but cricket gets more prominence in our dailies and also on news channels. The common man also has their concern with cricket and cricketers daily life. This movie is about women’s hockey to be precise, but nobody is bothered or interested in this sport.


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