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January 16, 2009

Released on , Chandni Chowk to China (CC2C) is an Indian martial arts action-comedy directed by Nikkhil Advani and marks a significant milestone as Warner Bros. Pictures' first Hindi-language production. The film follows a bumbling vegetable cutter from Delhi who is mistaken for a reincarnated Chinese warrior, blending Bollywood melodrama with kung fu cinema tropes . Core Plot & Themes

The Hero’s Journey:

After suffering a humiliating defeat at Hojo's hands, Sidhu is trained by a mysterious Kung Fu master. He eventually defeats Hojo using a unique fighting style derived from his years of professional vegetable cutting. Cast and Key Characters Full Hindi Movie Chandni Chowk To China

Convincing the reluctant Sidhu to travel to China with a beautiful guide named Sakhi (Deepika Padukone), the movie morphs into a fish-out-of-water comedy. Sidhu must learn real martial arts (cue the training montage), fall in love, and eventually fight Hojo in a final showdown on the Great Wall of China. January 16, 2009 Released on , Chandni Chowk

Conclusion

The star of Kill Bill and 36th Chamber of Shaolin plays the real warrior. For kung fu cinema fans, his presence gives the film a badge of legitimacy. Core Plot & Themes The Hero’s Journey: After

3. The Martial Arts

For a Bollywood film, the action is surprisingly solid. Choreographed by Ku Huen Chiu (who worked on Kill Bill and The Matrix ), the kung fu sequences have actual wirework and speed. It’s not Jackie Chan, but it’s a respectful nod to the genre.

. Billed as the first major Bollywood-Hollywood collaboration (with Warner Bros. Pictures

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