Chhota Chetan
Chhota Chetan is a 1998 Hindi dubbed release of the 1984 Malayalam film My Dear Kuttichathan, which was India's first 3D film. Though a dubbed release, it went on to become a major box office hit.[1]
It was the first feature film to introduce DTS for a stereoscopic 3D feature film.
Although it was the dubbed version of My Dear Kuttichathan, a few additional scenes were shot with Hindi actors Urmila Matondkar, Satish Kaushik, Shakti Kapoor, Harish) and Ravi Baswani.
Shakti Kapoor plays the part of a magician who tries to catch Chetan but gets trapped in a mirror. The part was originally played by Dominic Alumudan in the Malayalam version (Prakashraj did this role in its re-released Tamil version Chutti Chathan). Satish Kaushik plays the part of Jagathi Sreekumar as a scientist who also tries to catch Chetan but gets destroyed.
Cast
- Urmila Matondkar – Miss Hawa Hawai
- Dalip Tahil – Laxmi's father
- Satish Kaushik – Professor Chashmish
- Shakti Kapoor – Baba Khondol
- Ravi Baswani – Raja
- Dalip Tahil
- Harish Kumar – Mr. Anthony Gonsalves
Songs
- "Chhota Chetan" - K. S. Chitra
- "Ek Jaadu Hone Wala Hai" - Shankar Mahadevan
- "Jo Tum Kaho" - Anuradha Sriram, Srinivas
- "Jo Tum Kaho (I)" - Aditya Narayan, Anmol Malik
- "Ringa Ringa Ro" - Shankar Mahadevan
References
- ↑ Social and political study of modern Hindi cinema: past, present, and future perspectives, by Ram Awatar Agnihotri. Commonwealth Publishers, 1990. ISBN 81-7169-049-1. page 121.
External links
- Chhota Chetan (1998) at the Internet Movie Database
- Chhota Chetan at the Internet Movie Database (1984)