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Chori Chori Chupke Chupke
Raj and Priya are newly married. Priya is heavy with children, but due to unexpected circumstances, she loses her child and is unable to conceive again. Enter Madhoo, a prostitute who is willing to become surrogate mother for the couple. Their relationship becomes entangled with love triangle when Madhoo falls in love with Raj.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy couple, Raj and Priya, are unable to conceive a child, which causes strain in their marriage and family. Desperate for an heir, Priya makes the unconventional decision to hire a surrogate mother, Madhu. The arrangement becomes complicated as Madhu develops feelings for Raj, leading to emotional turmoil and unforeseen consequences.
Critical Reception
The film was a commercial success, praised for its bold handling of the taboo subject of surrogacy in Indian cinema at the time. While some critics found the melodrama excessive, the performances, particularly from Rani Mukerji and Preity Zinta, were generally well-received, and the film resonated with audiences for its emotional storyline.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its progressive theme of surrogacy and its emotional depth.
The performances of the lead actresses were highlighted as a major strength.
Some found the plot to be overly melodramatic and lengthy.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film for its sensitive portrayal of surrogacy and the strong performances, finding it an engaging and emotional watch. Some viewers felt the narrative could have been tighter.
Fun Fact
The film was controversial upon its release due to its depiction of surrogacy, a topic rarely addressed in mainstream Indian cinema at the time, and was initially banned by the Censor Board of India before being cleared for release.
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