Khichdi: The Movie (2010)

 ●  Hindi ● 1 hr 55 mins

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Laden with laughs, this family-oriented comedy revolves around two kids Jacky (Markand Soni) and Chakki (Kesar Majethia), narrating the story of their hilariously madcap Parekh family to their fellow classmates on a camp. When Chandrakant Sheth (Arvind Vaidya), father of Himanshu (Jamnadas Majethia) and Hansa (Supriya Pathak) passes away, he manages to tell the Parekh family that his last wish is to have his son Himanshu married. Now, Himanshu has one ambition since childhood, to have a memorable, legendary love story. It is all together another matter that he is not in love with anyone and neither is he capable of getting any sensible girl to like him. However, as Babuji (Anang Desai) often wisely says, "for every idiotic Praful (Rajeev Mehta), there is an even more idiotic Hansa made", his prophecy turns out to be true. Parminder (Kirti Kulhari), Himanshu's neighbor, falls in love with Himanshu for no logical reason and the couple get engaged to get married. That is when the story line takes a turn – Himanshu realizes on the eve of the wedding that the impending ceremony would mean impending doom to his desire to have a legendary love story, as nothing interesting has happened in his love story to make it memorable. It was a simple, boring event with a boring happy ending. No resistance, no conflict, no separation, no sad song, no climax, nothing. So, in order to make the Himanshu–Parminder love story a legendary one, Himanshu, along with Babuji, Praful, Hansa and Jayshree (Nimisha Vakharia), sets out to stall the wedding. And then begins their journey to create all those missing stages in Himanshu's love story in order to make it legendary. However, in this hilariously hare-brained process, they make a mess of everything, with Parminder deciding to separate from him altogether. Will Himanshu succeed in winning back the love of his life, thereby really turning his love story into a legendary one?

Cast: Anang Desai, Supriya Pathak

Crew: Aatish Kapadia (Director), Sanjay Jadhav (Director of Photography), Raju Singh (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Comedy, Drama, Family

Release Dates: 01 Oct 2010 (India)

Tagline: Comedy Family Ki Family Comedy

Hindi Name: खिचड़ी: द मूवी

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Did you know? This is the first film in the history of Hindi cinema to be based on a television series (Khichdi (2002)). Read More
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as Tulsidas Parekh / Babuji
as Hansa Praful Parekh
Special Appearance
as Hospital Patient
as Parminder
as Himanshu Chandrakant Sheth
as Chakki Praful Parekh
as Parminder
as Jacky Bharat Parekh
as Jayshree Parekh
as Advocate Pandit
as Praful Tulsidas Parekh
as Ishwar

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No
Archival Source:
QubeVault
Tracklist
03:57

Music Director: Raju Singh
Lyricist: Aatish Kapadia
Playback Singer: Kailash Kher
04:42

Music Director: Raju Singh
Lyricist: Aatish Kapadia
Playback Singer: Deanna Dunagan, Mahalaxmi Iyer
03:50

Music Director: Raju Singh
Lyricist: Aatish Kapadia
Playback Singer: Kailash Kher
02:53

Music Director: Raju Singh
Lyricist: Aatish Kapadia
Playback Singer: Kailash Kher
04:07

Music Director: Raju Singh
Lyricist: Aatish Kapadia
Playback Singer: Mika Singh
05:17

Music Director: Raju Singh
Lyricist: Aatish Kapadia
Playback Singer: Kailash Kher
Taglines:
Comedy Family Ki Family Comedy
Trivia:
This is the first film in the history of Hindi cinema to be based on a television series (Khichdi (2002)).

Vandana Pathak, the original Jayshree from the TV version of Khichdi, couldn't do the movie due to date issues. She was replaced by Nimisha Vakharia.

Director Farah Khan makes a special guest appearance in the film as herself.