
Based in Delhi's Chandni Chowk, orphaned Sidhu is adopted by the owner of Bajrang Bali Parathas, known simply as Dada. Years later Sidhu has grown up and is an expert at slicing vegetables. When his Chinese friend and Philosopher, Chopstick, cons him into believing that he is the reincarnation of Liu Sheung, a slain Chinese revolutionary, Sidhu takes it upon himself to travel to the Zhange district where he will be forced to confront a deadly female assassin by the name of Su... (Full plot summary below)
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Based in Delhi's Chandni Chowk, orphaned Sidhu is adopted by the owner of Bajrang Bali Parathas, known simply as Dada. Years later Sidhu has grown up and is an expert at slicing vegetables. When his Chinese friend and Philosopher, Chopstick, cons him into believing that he is the reincarnation of Liu Sheung, a slain Chinese revolutionary, Sidhu takes it upon himself to travel to the Zhange district where he will be forced to confront a deadly female assassin by the name of Suzy; be befriended by a semi-crazed beggar; and must face humiliation and possible death at the hands of the virtually indestructible Hojo.
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| CompuserveHarvey S. KartenSpectacular stunts and special effects cannot save this fusion of Indian and Chinese culture from coming across as a movie with little originality or wit. |
| Arizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzIf Chandni Chowk to China is any indication, a combination of Bollywood and kung-fu movies is something the world needed without even realizing it. |
| eFilmCritic.comPeter SobczynskiThis is a pretty entertaining work for the most part despite its unevenness and for those who have never experienced an authentic Bollywood film before, it will serve as a perfectly good introduction to that style of filmmaking. |
| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfA deafening, slapstick-drenched, exaggerated bit of hokum, Chandni is an endurance test for the Bollywood uninitiated: a curry-flavored Three Stooges comedy via The Shaw Brothers playbook. |
| Seattle TimesJohn HartlIf you can get into the frenetic rhythm of the thing, it has its charms. |
| OregonianStan HallAfter a while the film chills out just enough, getting by on the sheer force of its grandeur and good humor. |
| NewsdayFrank LoveceLess a Bollywood bonbon than a pan-Asian fusion dish, this combination of Indian musical and Chinese chopsocky is, nonetheless, delicious fun. |
| Boston GlobeMichael HardyAlthough Americans may be overwhelmed by the dizzy mix of music, dancing, and kung fu, they should have no trouble appreciating the talent of this extraordinary entertainer. |
| San Francisco ChronicleJonathan CurielMore important is to be in a silly mood yourself. Without that - without a complete suspension of disbelief - Chandni Chowk to China is a drag to sit through. |
| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanThis is a fun movie, as well as an interesting peek into what entertains audiences in a different culture. |