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  1. arrow_forward. Kabir Khan (Shah Rukh Khan) knows what it's like to come back from the dead. The ex-Indian Captain has now come back in the avatar of the Coach of the Indian Women's National Hockey team. A team that exists more on paper and less in reality. The team is a rag-tag bunch of girls with their own agenda.

  2. Aug 11, 2012 · Also the feel of the movie is so real that it makes you cheer and pray for the team to win. The background music is brilliant so is the cinematography. Performances – Shahrukh Khan is the heart and soul of Chak De India. He has just delivered arguably his best performances in his career. It fills your heart with happiness to see the actor in ...

  3. Chak De! India is 22029 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 21624 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Trompie but less popular than The Ballad of Narayama.

    • 160 min
  4. Jul 26, 2011 · When dreams shape into reality, that feeling can't be expressed in words. Set out to conquer the world with the song 'Badal Pe Paon Hain' from ‘Chak De India...

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  5. A team of rag-tag girls with their own agenda form Team India competing for international fame in field hockey. Their coach, the ex-men's Indian National team captain, returns from a life of shame after being unjustly accused of match fixing in his last match. Can he give the girls the motivation required to win, while dealing with the shadows of his own past?

  6. Nov 4, 2019 · Provided to YouTube by yrfmusicChak De India · Sukhvinder Singh · Salim Merchant · Marianne D'CruzChak De India℗ Yash Raj Films Pvt. Ltd.Released on: 2007-08...

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  7. Jan 26, 2023 · This is where Chak De India clearly demarcates the ideas of patriotism and jingoism – focusing on the idea of putting your team ahead of yourself as a gesture of love for your nation, and yet without demeaning anybody else – unlike jingoism which is almost always in relation to others, and mostly comes at the cost of belittling others in an aggressive manner. At one point in the film, the metaphor becomes a little too literal where Kabir Khan, in a moment of scary aggression, reprimands ...