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Let's Go! India

2025

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2 h 33 m

India

Drama

Family

Sport

Kabir Khan, the coach of the Indian Women's National Hockey Team, dreams of making his all-girls team emerge victorious against all odds.
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Shah Rukh Khan
Kabir Khan
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Vidya Malvade
Vidya Sharma
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Sagarika Ghatge
Preety Sabharwal
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Shilpa Shukla
Bindia Naik
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Chitrashi Rawat
Komal Chautala
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Tanya Abrol
Balbir Kaur
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Arya Menon
Gul Iqbal
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Seema Azmi
Rani Dispotta
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Nisha Nair
Soimoi Kerketa
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Sandia Furtado
Nethra Reddy
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Masochon V. Zimik
Molly Zimik
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Kimi Laldawla
Mary Ralte
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Shubhi Mehta
Gunjun Lakhani
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Anaitha Nair
Aliya Bose
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Kimberly Miranda
Rachna Prasad
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Nichola Sequeira
Nichola Sequiera
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Raynia Mascerhanas
Raynia Fernandes
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Javed Khan Amrohi
Sukhlal

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Maruf Ahamed

07/05/2026 16:25
Chak de India
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Rabiullah Jani

23/02/2026 17:40
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Khandy Nartey

06/02/2026 18:55
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Zig_Zag Geo

06/02/2026 09:13
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AFOR COFOTE

04/01/2026 15:52
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Husen Ala

11/09/2025 12:59
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user9761558442215

20/08/2024 11:52
I had taken my entire office to see this film, wanted them to observe and learn team-work and team management. I saw this movie again on TV today as a part of our Independence Day celebrations. This movie very brilliantly addresses so many interesting and thought-provoking topics like --- 1. States Vs The Nation. 2. Cricket Vs all other sports in India. 3. Problem of Muslims in India. 4. Career-Woman Vs Family. 5. Men-sports Vs Women-Sports. 6. How players are treated from smaller towns and states. 7. How north-eastern states are treated as 'tourists' in other states. 8. Women harassment in the streets of India. 9. Team spirit and team management techniques. 10.Hockey as a sport. 11.Patriotism Am so happy to see an Indian film made so well and with so much of honesty and efforts in detail. The makers of this film have surprisingly dished-out a near-perfect movie. They should be real proud of such works. I had seen this movie twice in 2 different cinema theaters in Mumbai, and both theaters cater to vastly different sections of our society, and this movie got the same exact treatment from both the crowds. There were whistles and loud cheers in almost every scene of the 2nd half.
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londie_london_offici

20/08/2024 11:52
What's in a name? Although initially this movie drew some amount of controversy outside India among viewers of non-Indian origin, the final movie just falsifies all those who advocated that the title "Chak De! India" was non-representative and was supposed to mean to only a niche of moviegoers. This movie would've been just what it is no matter what is was called or which country made it. Director Shimit Amin's entry in YRF simply transforms the entire perspective of movie-making and movie watching, both for the production house and the viewers. Generally, you enter the theatre for a Yashraj movie expecting foreign locales, lots of song and dance, impossible and unbelievable characters, poor storyline, bad performances and a helluva investment but this movie delivers what no other Yashraj film ever did. Initially a sports movie, Chak De is rather a story of hope, courage, unity, integrity and the dreams. This film finally proves that you don't need Preity or Rani opposite SRK, and he all by himself, with a great screenwriter, great director and a good cast of the hockey team can make a great movie. There are lots of heroes in the movie - the women's team and these ladies simply steal the show. Mainly Bindiya, Balbir, Priya (the hot chic) and Komal. See it gets very hard when there is an incredible amount of character development to do. There is a ghost that follows Kabir throughout the film and writer Jaideep Sahani makes a very good use of it. I do admit the fact that he's watched an incredible amount of Hollywood sports flick to develop this script, but he adds his very homely formulas and successfully manages to retain this film as an original Indian movie. Some parts of the film are directly lifted like the part of Kabir's ghost and few of the women, but all in all I refuse to say this is a Hollywood copy. All in all, this is the best summer Hindi movie I've watched so far, not because it's got SRK but I love the script, the witty one-liners where sometimes with double meanings, every girl with her story (but I feel at most points the characters don't fully grow), well coordinated game sequences (though the practise scenes may bore you because there are a LOT), and above all the message the film delivers - when united, there's nothing you can't win over. The message is pretty well conveyed. You feel the adrenaline rush through the World Cup matches, a lot of goosebumps thanks to the great scoring by the Salim Sulaiman duo, well crafted script and good direction. Shimit's work is original contrary to the reservations I carried for him being a product of Ram Gopal Verma's school of direction. SRK, as usual is great with his acting (and beard,) Vidya Malvade is the overly publicised captain but unfortunately other girls outdo her, the Jharkhand girls provide a dimension against contrasting Bindya and her queen bees. Segarika Ghatge's character Priya Saberwal is most memorable for her looks, style and for being hot and everything. The North East girls do answer some of vital questions of the North East Indians about their existence in their country as foreigners. The class conflict, egoistic chicks and their attitude problem and stuffs are absolutely well portrayed in the film. All in all a well worth. Requires basic knowledge and enthusiasm in hockey. But avoid if you're looking for SRK as the lover-boy - he's the tough coach.
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Nomvelo Makhanya

20/08/2024 11:52
I waited so long for a new Sharukh movie. I hoped Sharukh would be back with a new way of acting, but no. Sharukh has been the king of acting in Bollywood. But seeing all of his movies, his acting was net refreshing. He has a clumsy way of acting. In the beginning it was funny, now it ain't funny anymore. It's like a joke you hear for the 20th time. Amitabh Bachchan had to deal with the same thing, but A.B. came back very strong in Mohabbatein. I hoped for a strong comeback for Sharukh in Chak de India, but the movie was crap! In my opinion it was an introduction of several new actresses. Nothing more, nothing less. The moral of this movie is that women can do what men co do. That's it! For a movie with Yash Raj and Sharukh you may expect more than what this movie has to offer you. My advice? Don't watch this movie.
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Mariatou

28/04/2023 05:27
I waited so long for a new Sharukh movie. I hoped Sharukh would be back with a new way of acting, but no. Sharukh has been the king of acting in Bollywood. But seeing all of his movies, his acting was net refreshing. He has a clumsy way of acting. In the beginning it was funny, now it ain't funny anymore. It's like a joke you hear for the 20th time. Amitabh Bachchan had to deal with the same thing, but A.B. came back very strong in Mohabbatein. I hoped for a strong comeback for Sharukh in Chak de India, but the movie was crap! In my opinion it was an introduction of several new actresses. Nothing more, nothing less. The moral of this movie is that women can do what men co do. That's it! For a movie with Yash Raj and Sharukh you may expect more than what this movie has to offer you. My advice? Don't watch this movie.
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