Cheeni Kum


Director
R Balakrishnan
Producer
Sunil Manchanda
Music
Illayaraja
Cinematography
P C Sreeram
Banner
MAD Entertainment Ltd
Release Date
May 25, 2007
Language
Hindi

Star Cast
Amitabh Bachchan, Tabu, Paresh Rawal, Zohra Sehgal
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IndiaFM.com 3/5
On the whole, CHEENI KUM is absorbing in parts. A lackluster first half gets a boost with a much energetic second half and that elevates the film to the watchable level. At the box office, CHEENI KUM is targeted at the multiplexes mainly. Read More
Rediff.com 3.5/5
Watch it. A brilliant sequence involving the chef, a chemist, chhatris and chachas is absolute movie magic, and in itself well worth the price of admission. Bravo. Read More
ApunKaChoice.com 3/5
'Cheeni Kum' has different versions of the title song that play in the background in various situations. The movie's highpoint is its end when the protagonist wins the hand of his woman but loses someone else very close to him. Do not miss this sugarfree spread. Read More
PlanetBollywood.com 6.5/10
The soundtrack of 'Cheeni Kum' is exciting with the prolific sounds of Ilaiyaraaja and contains no sample voices and no remixes, which makes it one of the best light composed soundtracks of this year so far. Read More
NowRunning.com 3/5
On the whole, Cheeni Kum is less of sweetness but definitely is a delicious dish. The concept is more likely to attract elite and modern class of audience and lovers of offbeat subjects would relish. Business will be best at Multiplexes, especially in the metros. Read More
Glamsham.com 4/5
There's a dash of sweetness (Tabu), the right amount of spice (Amitabh), a proper dose of lime (Paresh Rawal), perfect quantity of salt ('sexy') and tadka (provided by Zohra Sehgal). A clean entertainer which can be watched by the entire family. Read More
BBC.co.uk
Cheeni Kum has the right balance of emotions & tongue in cheek situations deviating from Bollywood norms no sweeteners needed! A box office success all the way. A definite must see on how Bollywood is evolving from its run of mill musicals to films portraying meaningful cinema on day to day life. Read More