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                   Chori 
                    Chori Chupke Chupke 
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            Producer: Nazim Rizvi  
              Director: Abbas Mustan  
              Starring: Salman Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Preity Zinta  
              Music: Anu Malik  
              Lyrics: Sameer  
              Released on: March 9, 2001  
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            Reviewed by: Amisha Dipti 
              Reviewer's Rating: 4 out of 5 
             The 
              most controversial film has eventually released! Does it meet the 
              high adrenaline expectations? Does it satiate the appetite of the 
              cinegoer? Will it infuse life in the veins of this drought-stricken 
              industry? 
            The answer to all the above questions is, Yes! 
            Emaar Films International's CHORI CHORI CHUPKE CHUPKE, directed 
              by Abbas-Mustan, is a love triangle. A look at the character sketches 
              of the principal players:- 
            · Raj Malhotra (Salman Khan) is the scion of a rich industrialist 
              family, who is adored by all his near and dear ones. 
            · Priya (Rani Mukherji) comes from an extremely rich family; 
              she is sweet natured and adjusting. For Priya, her family comes 
              first and their happiness means everything. 
            · Madhoo (Preity Zinta) is the third angle of this triangle. 
            · Kailashnath Malhotra (Amrish Puri) is Raj's grandfather. 
              He adores his grandson, while Raj simply worships the old man. 
            · Ranjit Malhotra (Dalip Tahil) is Raj's father, but behaves 
              more like his friend. Totally involved in his business, for him 
              work is worship. 
            · Asha Malhotra (Farida Jalal) is Raj's loving mother. 
            · Dr. Balraj Chopra (Prem Chopra), the most trusted friend 
              and adviser of the Malhotra clan, also happens to be their family 
              doctor. 
            · Pappu Bhai (Johny Lever) is brought up like a son of the 
              family. He has friends in high places and is great at making things 
              work with just one phone call. 
            
             
             
            
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