Chalo Let's Go

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  • 2008
  • 7.4  (310)

Chalo Let's Go is a 2008 Bengali road-comedy film directed by Anjan Dutt. The movie revolves around the adventures of four characters - Bimal (Parambrata Chattopadhyay), Sanjoy (Saswata Chatterjee), Monalisa (Swastika Mukherjee) and Bumpy (Rudranil Ghosh) who embark on a road trip from Kolkata to Shillong. The story starts with Bimal, who is a young architect working in Kolkata. He is depressed and disappointed with the monotony of his life. One day, he receives a letter from his uncle in Shillong, inviting him to visit the place and stay with him for some time. Bimal sees this as an opportunity to escape his mundane life and decides to take a road trip to Shillong. He invites his friend Sanjoy, who is a struggling musician, to accompany him on the trip.

The duo rents an old van and sets out on their journey towards Shillong. On their way, they come across Monalisa, an aspiring singer, who is also heading towards Shillong. The trio joins forces and continues the journey together. As they proceed on their journey, they meet various interesting characters and get into funny and chaotic situations.

One of the hilarious incidents involves the introduction of Bumpy, who is a thief, and tries to rob the group. However, after some persuasion and blackmail, they allow him to join their journey. The road trip is filled with comedy, drama, and adventure.

The scenic beauty of the place adds to the charm of the movie. The cinematography by Shirsha Roy and the music by Neel Dutt are one of the highlights of the movie. The movie is a perfect blend of humor, music, and adventure, making it an enjoyable watch.

The characters of Bimal, Sanjoy, Monalisa, and Bumpy are well-crafted and played by the talented actors. Parambrata Chattopadhyay gives an impressive performance as Bimal, and Saswata Chatterjee shines as Sanjoy. Rudranil Ghosh adds to the humor with his perfect comic timing, and Swastika Mukherjee delivers a convincing performance as the ambitious yet innocent Monalisa.

The plot of the film is relatively simple, but the director has executed it well. The movie depicts the importance of friendship, the joy of traveling, and the need to explore new places to break the monotony of life. The film also brings out the essence of the North-Eastern part of India, highlighting the beauty of the place and its people.

In conclusion, Chalo Let's Go is a fun-filled ride that offers a complete package of entertainment. The movie is an excellent example of Anjan Dutt's filmmaking style, which combines humor, music, and adventure. It is a must-watch for those who enjoy road trip movies or are looking for a light-hearted comedy-drama.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2008
  • Language
    Bengali, Bangla
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (310)