Chhello Divas

2015 "A New Beginning"
Chhello Divas
8.3| 2h18m| en| More Info
Released: 20 November 2015 Released
Producted By: Belvedere Films
Country: India
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.facebook.com/chhellodivas/
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The movie revolves around the lives of eight friends and their journey of growing up while they face the highs and lows of their relationships, love and romance, the end of their college days and the beginning of a new life.

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yodalearn I can say this was my best movie of the year, because i really like this language. Characters are super cool. 100% worth watching. It should be added in top 20 movie list. Chello divas and his star cast is really awesome, i like to watch this movie as my breakfast. Expecting for path 2.yodalearning.com
meets-96025 Chello Divas is definitely a "must watch" movie. This is surely a beginning of new era of Gujarati Cinema. It does contain some adult jokes but I think, those are part and parcel of metro life today. The characters have justifies their parts. It is quite different from regular comedies. It has no sort of tragic endings or unbelievable incidents. Although it is being shown for Amdavaadi collegians, it is obviously true for almost every college guy. Some scenes can surely be avoided and are unnecessary. Also, the character played as Dhruval seems quite unrealistic but he is fun. The irritating Girlfriend element brought in the movie is an highlight of Chello Divas. The music given by the composers was pretty good. Also, the songs included were up to the mark and seem perfect. Overall, it is an amazing movie and we await more movies like this.
vai_av very good effort to make such Gujarati movie. acting of all actors are good. storyline of amdavadi college life is very weak. director has shown very cheap and very vulgar side of amdavadi collegians. there are many situation in colleges that can create very good comedy. but director has chosen short cut to make laugh on public face by such vulgar and cheap comedy. And there is big potential in amdavadi and Gujarati college life to direct nice comedy film but they didn't do it. It shows that Director has very weak and less research work on amdavadi college life. I have really made mistake that I went to watch movie with my parents and my little children with expectation of nice storyline and comedy on amdavadi life style, but I am totally disappointed. Hope for better art work next time.
Jay Mehta It looks like finally Gujarati movie fans have got Dil Chahta Hai in their language. The movie, from the word go, connects with the audience, and surely commands repeat audience. With three movies doing great in 2015, Gujarati cinema has surely came long way and is set to go, perhaps, international as well. Story (9/10): While the plot doesn't have any novelty in it, but the intricacies of the story has been woven very nicely and presented well. All in all, it is a story of eight college friends and their budding relationships, experiences, mischief and creation of innumerable memories during the college time. It doesn't feel boring at any time due to multiple sub plots and story juggling between them. Acting (10/10): While all of them have played their part well, one person that stands out from the entire lot is Malhar Thakkar. Starting off with less than a minute and unnoticed cameo in Kevi Rite Jaish, this guy made sure he is all over the place in Chello Divas. With brilliant comic timing and wicked expressions, he brings amazing energy to the movie. Yash Soni and Janki Bodiwala are a kind of unlikely on-screen couple but share a good chemistry. They are the ones to watch out for in future and would like to see more of them. All other supporting cast has made their presence felt during the movie, and some of them even after the movie. The level of authenticity that the cast has brought to the movie through their dialog delivery and accent, elevated the movie to the next level. Direction (10/10): With very less novelty in the plot, it all comes to perfect execution and Krishnadev has nailed it brilliantly. The nuances of Gujarat college life, pranks, jargons etc have been captured very well. The speech in the climax by Janki Bodiwala is very nostalgic and can be played again and again. It just touches your heart. Overall (10/10): I might have some biased view for the movie since I would review it more emotionally than objectively. Someone who has not lived a college life in Gujarat might not be able to relate, but for the rest, it just strikes the right chords. The movie is a must watch if you want to relive your college life.