Chaal Jeevi Laiye!

Chaal Jeevi Laiye! (transl.Come, let's live!) is a 2019 Indian Gujarati-language comedy-drama road film written and directed by Vipul Mehta. Produced by Rashmin Majithia, the film stars Siddharth Randeria, Yash Soni and Aarohi Patel.[3] The soundtrack was composed by Sachin–Jigar.[4] It became the highest-grossing film of Gujarati cinema, grossing over est.52.14 crore (US$7.3 million).[1]

Chaal Jeevi Laiye!
Chaal Jeevi Laiye Official Poster
Directed byVipul Mehta
Produced byRashmin Majithia
Written byVipul Mehta and Jainish Ejardar
Starring
Music bySachin-Jigar
CinematographyPratik Parmar
Edited byJitendra K Shah
Production
company
Distributed byCoconut Movies Release
Release date
  • 1 February 2019 (2019-02-01)
Running time
137 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageGujarati
Box officeest.52.14 crore (US$7.3 million)[1][2]

Plot

Aditya Parekh is a dedicated businessman who is the MD of his company called Quantum Networks. His aim was to expand his business across the globe and build reputation of his company all over the world. As a result, he had dedicated his life solely towards his work. He neither came home on time, nor spent time with his father Bipin Chandra Parekh. Bipin was worried by Aditya's lifestyle. He once told Aditya that working 24x7 won't do any good to him. He should also spend sometime with his father also, which would make him happy. However Aditya ignored this and asked his father to allow him concentrate on his work.

The next day, when Bipin and Bhala Kaka were getting ready for breakfast, they heard a sound from Aditya's room. They observed that Aditya had fainted. They immediately took him to the hospital for a check up. Dr. Vadia asked Bipin to get his tests done for ensuring health safety. Dr. Vadia later calls Aditya and informs him that his father is suffering from a brain tumour called Pontime Glioma, which is not treatable at any cost, and that Bipin has little time left. This shocked Aditya and he begged Doctor to find out specialist doctors to treat his father. Dr. Vadia informs him that Dr. Anderson is a surgeon but he is not available for a week. Aditya was left very upset. Bipin tell Aditya that before dying, he wants to see Kedarnath and visit Ganga River. Aditya initially refuses, but when Dr. Vadia insists, he agrees.

Aditya and Bipin leave for their journey and complete the Ganga River visit.

Bipin then expressed his wish to visit Chopta, to which Aditya refuses. But Bipin ignores him and hires a jeep. They both leave for Chopta and experience minor happy moments. Later, they observe an unconscious girl (Ketki Mehta) lying on the road. First they think she is dead, and Aditya refuses Bipin to entertain her in any way, but Bipin again ignored him and approaches the girl and called her "Maasi". The girl immediately arose and felt offended to be called a Maasi. She said she was separated from her group, and had to adopt this approach to get a lift. Bipin agreed to give her lift till Chopta.

The trio were unaware that two goons were following them to rob them. The goons tried but failed to leak the diesel tank. The next day, they destroyed the diesel tank and this lead to the three travellers being stuck mid way. The goons reached them and stole their valuables. They also hurt Bipin which upset Aditya. However, he gained consciousness and was alright.

The three experienced some happy moments and adventures due to Ketki. Slowly Aditya started feeling for Ketki, but did not express it. Ketki was aware about this, and asked casually about it to Aditya, but he denied it. That night, Aditya understood the importance of love (for his father) and spent the whole night with his father. The next day, Ketki met the two goons and told them not to roam around them, else they would be caught, making it clear she has colluded with them to loot the father and son. Aditya saw the goons and chased them, but they reached his jeep and kidnapped Bipin. Aditya was left deeply and searched for Bipin. Later, he and Ketki found Bipin, who revealed that he managed to escape from the goons when they were away.

Cast

Production

The film is shot in Uttarakhand including at Haridwar, Chopta and Kedarnath.[5]

Soundtrack

Chaal Jeevi Laiye
Soundtrack album by
Released21 January 2019 (2019-01-21)
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length14:16
LanguageGujarati
LabelZen Music Gujarati
External audio
Album on JioSaavn

All lyrics are written by Niren Bhatt; all music is composed by Sachin-Jigar.

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Chaand Ne Kaho"Jigardan Gadhavi, Sachin Sanghvi, Tanishkaa Sanghvi, Various Artists5:19
2."Pa Pa Pagli"Sonu Nigam, Various Artists4:36
3."Ghanu Jeevo"Keerthi Sagathia, Bhoomi Trivedi, Various Artists3:05
4."Ghanu Jeevo Reprise"Keerthi Sagathia, Bhoomi Trivedi, Various Artists1:16
Total length:14:16

The songs were leaked online before their official release.[6]

Release

The film was released in India on 1 February 2019.[7] Following success, it was released in Australia on 14 March 2019, and in New Zealand, and United Kingdom on 15 March 2019.[8] The film was also released in Germany, Singapore, Canada and in some countries of Africa. The film completed 50 weeks in cinemas on 17 January 2020. It was re-released on 31 January 2020 with subtitles and some additional shots.[1]

Reception

Box Office

According to Bookmyshow, an online ticket booking website, the film earned around 44 lakh (US$62,000) on its first day and almost 7 crore (US$980,000) in first week.[2] According to trade analyst Komal Nahta, the film became the highest-grossing film of Gujarati cinema.[9][10] It had collected the gross of approximately 50 crore (US$7.0 million) and the netted approximately ₹40-42 crore in India. In overseas market, according to Rentrak, the film earned $130,000 in US, $53,031 in United Kingdom, $81,814 in Australia, $13,159 in New Zealand and $25,000 elsewhere. The film grossed over approximately about $3,03,004 (₹2.14 crore) in total in overseas market.[1]

Critical response

The film received mostly positive reviews by the critics. Shruti Jambhekar of The Times of India rated it 4 out of 5 and praised the director for screenplay, editing, cinematography, music and performances.[3] Saurabh Shah rated it 4 out of 5 and praised direction, music and performances but criticised the length of the climax.[11] Mid-day Gujarati noted the trend of films based on the father-son relationships and gave a positive review.[12] Tushar Dave writing for Sarjak.org praised the film for its message, cinematography, music and performances of lead actors but criticised some dialogues, melodrama, performance of Aruna Irani and length of the climax.[13]

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References

  1. "EXCLUSIVE: 'Sholay Of Gujarati Cinema' Chaal Jeevi Laiye to complete 50 WEEKS on January 17; re-release all over on January 31!". BollywoodHungama. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
  2. "Chal Jeevi Laiye Box Office Collections". BookMyShow. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  3. Jambhekar, Shruti. "Chaal Jeevi Laiye Movie Review 4.0/5". The Times Of India - Ahmedabad eEdition.
  4. Chhatwani, Deepali (18 January 2019). "Dhollywood Jodia to watch out for this year". The Times Of India. Ahmedabad. Retrieved 15 March 2019.
  5. "'ચાલ જીવી લઈએ': ઉત્તરાખંડનાં ખૂબસૂરત સ્થળે લઈ જતી પહેલી ગુજરાતી ફિલ્મ". Chitralekha (in Gujarati). Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  6. "Chal Jeevi Laiye song composed by Sachin-Jigar leaked online". The Times of India. 8 January 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  7. "It was a starry Thursday night at the premieres for Dhollywood". The Times of India. 2 February 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  8. "Chaal Jeevi Laiye!". www.boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved 27 May 2019.
  9. Komal Nahta [@KomalNahta] (14 March 2019). "Vipul Mehta's Chaal Jeevi Laiye! becomes the biggest blockbuster of Gujarati cinema ever. Surpasses previous highest grosser, Shu Thaiyu?, by more than 100%. To release this week in USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand and several other Overseas markets" (Tweet). Retrieved 9 May 2019 via Twitter.
  10. Baddhan, Raj (14 March 2019). "Box Office: 'Chaal Jeevi Laiye' declared biggest Gujarati hit in history". BizAsia. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  11. Shah, Saurabh (2 February 2019). "સિરિયસ થઈને મરવાને બદલે હસતાં રમતાં 'ચાલ, જીવી લઈએ'". NewsPremi Gujarati (in Gujarati). Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  12. "Movie Review:ચાલ જીવી લઈએ, ચાલો જોઈ લઈએ". www.gujaratimidday.com (in Gujarati). 2 February 2019. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  13. Dave, Tushar (2 February 2019). "Film Review : ચાલ જીવી લઈએ !". Sarjak. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
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