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Chillar Party
Critic reviews and ratings
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...adorable and cute.
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Packed with fun yet emotional moments, stellar performances, witty dialogue and a great story, Chillar Party is a must watch for kids and adults alike.
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Do watch it for its sheer brilliance!
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...a simple and heart-warming film that has something for everything.
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The songs have lyrics likening children to "jalebiyon ke tukde". What a wonderful, apt metaphor. The film's great too, don't miss!
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...an honest and heartfelt film which makes you laugh, cry, clap and more importantly, think. Ekdum faadu hai boss!
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...is not just for kids, but for grownups as well. A story of grit and determination, it works not just as an entertainer, but also advocates a message rather strongly.
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...deserves high rating because it is a simple story that children will enjoy.
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...may be a small film. But as cinema goes, in its adroitness, it is much more mature than 99 percent of the films ever made in India. And that, you'll reckon, is no 'small' achievement.
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It squeezes in a quiet message even as it portrays the world purely from the gawky-eyed point of view of children. The film strikes a perfect balance between the two poles of the script. Well, almost.
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...may not be free of the obligatory good versus evil theme which persistently makes its way into this genre (at least in Bollywood) yet it aims at generating laughter, without punching you in the gut.
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...a children's film so simplistic that it could have been very well made by a child. But then, I guess that's quite an achievement too in an industry where children's film generally means yet another moral lesson for the hapless kids.
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The kids vs adults war is fun and the inherent sweetness of the film covers up for the excessive melodrama of the second half.
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It isn't half bad, but the party pooper here is a script that has no direction home.
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...proves that it is entirely possible to make a smart children's film, with good production values, with kids seen to be having a blast.
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...as soon as the kids take up matters bigger than their size and become preachy, the film loses its spark. Sometimes it is better to let kids be kids.
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Do children ever have much of a choice at theatres anyway?
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An apology of a plot and an utterly clumsy attempt at story-telling.
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