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Chak De! India Dvd

Kabir Khan, a former hockey star, is tainted as someone who betrayed his country. However, he begins coaching the Indian women’s national hockey team to prove his loyalty to the nation.

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Chak De! India (transl. Let’s Go! India) is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language sports film directed by Shimit Amin and produced by Aditya Chopra, with a screenplay written by Jaideep Sahni, with sports scenes choreographed by Rob Miller  and music by Salim–Sulaiman. It tells a fictional story about the Indian women’s national field hockey team, which was inspired by the team’s win at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, and explores themes such as feminism and sexism, the legacy of the partition of India, racial and religious bigotry, and ethnic and regional prejudice. The film stars Shahrukh Khan as Kabir Khan, former captain of the Indian men’s national field-hockey team. After a disastrous loss to Pakistan, Khan is ostracized from the sport and he and his mother are driven from the family home by angry neighbors. Seven years later, to redeem himself, Khan becomes the coach of the Indian national women’s hockey team and aims to turn its sixteen contentious players into a championship unit. The film was released worldwide on 10 August 2007, coinciding with India’s 60th Independence Day, and received positive feedback from critics.

Chak De! India won a number of awards, including the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. On 30 August 2007, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences requested a copy of the film’s script for a place in its Margaret Herrick Library. When the Indian Hockey Federation was reorganised in April 2008, former player Aslam Sher Khan said that he wanted “to create a ‘Chak De’ effect” in Indian hockey. The film was screened in New Delhi on 17 August 2016, as part of the week long Independence Day Film Festival. The festival was jointly presented by the Indian Directorate of Film Festivals and Ministry of Defense, commemorating India’s 70th Independence Day.

Plot

Smiling young woman with shoulder-length, black hair
Anaitha Nair (Aliya Bose)
Smiling young woman in a light-brown shirt
Shilpa Shukla (Bindiya Naik)
Smiling young woman in a multi-coloured top
Chitrashi Rawat (Komal Chautala)
Serious-looking young woman, with her hair in a dark ponytail
Sagarika Ghatge (Preeti Sabarwal)
Smiling young woman in a yellow top
Vidya Malvade (Vidya Sharma)
Chak De! India opens in Delhi during the final minutes of a Hockey World Cup match between Pakistan and India, with Pakistan leading 1–0. When Indian team captain Kabir Khan (Shah Rukh Khan) is fouled, he takes a penalty stroke. His shot just misses, costing India the match. Soon afterwards, media outlets circulate a photograph of Khan shaking hands with the Pakistani captain. The sporting gesture is misunderstood, and the Muslim Khan[11][12] is suspected of “throwing” the game out of sympathy towards Pakistan. Religious prejudice[11][12][13] forces him and his mother (Joyshree Arora) from their family home.

Seven years later Mr. Tripathi (Anjan Srivastav), the head of India’s hockey association, meets with Khan’s friend and hockey advocate Uttam Singh (Mohit Chauhan) to discuss the Indian women’s hockey team. According to Tripathi, the team has no future since the only long-term role for women is to “cook and clean”. Uttam, however, tells him that Kabir Khan (whom no one has seen for seven years) wants to coach the team. Initially skeptical, Tripathi agrees to the arrangement.

Khan finds himself in charge of a group of 16 young women (each representing a different state), divided by their competitive nature and regional prejudices. Komal Chautala (Chitrashi Rawat), a village girl from Haryana, clashes with Preeti Sabarwal (Sagarika Ghatge) from Chandigarh; short-tempered Balbir Kaur (Tanya Abrol) from Punjab bullies Rani Dispotta (Seema Azmi) and Soimoi Kerketa (Nisha Nair), who are from remote villages in Jharkhand. Mary Ralte (Kimi Laldawla) from Mizoram and Molly Zimik (Masochon “Chon Chon” Zimik22), from Manipur in North-East India, face widespread racial discrimination, and sexually suggestive comments from some strangers. Team captain Vidya Sharma (Vidya Malvade) must choose between hockey and the wishes of her husband Rakesh’s (Nakul Vaid) family, and Preeti’s fiancé—Abhimanyu Singh (Vivan Bhatena), vice-captain of the India national cricket team—feels threatened by her involvement with the team.

Khan realizes that he can make the girls winners only if he can help them overcome their differences. During his first few days as coach he benches several players who refuse to follow his rules—including Bindiya Naik (Shilpa Shukla), his most experienced player. In response, Bindiya repeatedly encourages the other players to defy Khan. When she finally succeeds, Khan angrily resigns; however, he invites the staff and team to a farewell lunch at McDonald’s. During the lunch, local boys make a pass at Mary; Balbir attacks them, triggering a brawl between the boys and the team. Khan, recognizing that they are acting as one for the first time, prevents the staff from intervening; he only stops a man from hitting one of the women from behind with a cricket bat, telling him that there are no cowards in hockey. In an about-face, after the fight the women ask Khan to remain as their coach.

The team faces new challenges. When Tripathi refuses to send the women’s team to Australia for the World Cup, Khan proposes a match against the men’s team. Although his team loses, their performance inspires Tripathi to send them to Australia after all. Bindiya is upset with Khan for choosing Vidya over her as the captain of the team. The result sees a loss in the tournament with a 7–0 to Australia. When Khan confronts Bindiya about her behavior on the field, Bindiya responds by seducing Khan, to which he rejects her advances and asks her to stay away from the game. Khan goes on to train the girls and again, which is followed by victories over England, Spain, South Africa, New Zealand, Argentina. Just before their game with Korea, Khan approaches Bindiya to go back in the field and break the strategy of ‘Man to Man’ marking by Korean team so they can win the match. Bindiya goes on to the field and with the help of Gunjan Lakhani manages to beat South Korea. They are again matched with Australia for the final; this time, they defeat the Hockeyroos for the World Cup. When the team returns home, their families treat them with greater respect and Khan, his good name restored, returns with his mother to their ancestral home.

Cast

Shortly after the film’s release, the media began referring to the 16 actresses who portrayed the players as the “Chak De girls”. The panel of judges at the Screen Awards also used the term, awarding the 2008 Screen Award for Best Supporting Actress to the “Chak De girls”.

Team
Actor Character State or city Position and number
Shah Rukh Khan Kabir Khan India Coach
Vidya Malvade Vidya Sharma Madhya Pradesh Captain and goalie
Anaitha Nair Aliya Bose West Bengal Right out
Tanya Abrol Balbir Kaur Punjab Fullback
Shilpa Shukla Bindiya Naik Maharashtra Center half
Arya Menon Gul Iqbal Uttar Pradesh Left
Shubhi Mehta Gunjan Lakhani Andhra Pradesh Right half
Chitrashi Rawat Komal Chautala Haryana Right in
Kimi Laldawla Mary Ralte Mizoram Substitute
Masochon Zimik Molly Zimik Manipur Left half
Sandia Furtado Nethra Reddy Andhra Pradesh Left out
Nichola Sequeira Nichola Sequeira Maharashtra Utility player
Sagarika Ghatge Preeti Sabarwal Chandigarh Center forward
Kimberly Miranda Rachna Prasad Bihar Utility player
Seema Azmi Rani Dispotta Jharkhand Right defender
Raynia Mascerhanas Raynia Fernandes — Utility player
Nisha Nair Soimoi Kerketa Jharkhand Substitute

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