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  1. Chak De! India ( transl. "Go for it! India" [3] or transl. "Let's go! India") [4] is a 2007 Indian sports drama film directed by Shimit Amin, written by Jaideep Sahni, and produced by Aditya Chopra, under the banner of Yash Raj Films.

  2. Because Kabir Khan believes that it is not that we can't win. It's just that we have never believed we can. CHAK DE INDIA is the story of a coach's fight of making his team, Team India by overcoming their diverse backgrounds, by learning to use everything that life hurls on them as a secret weapon. It's a story about honesty, sincerity and ...

    • Chak De’s writer Jaideep Sahni got the idea for the script when he read a small story about a women’s hockey team in the newspaper.
    • The Chak De girls (as they were popularly known) were trained in a hockey camp for 4 months so that their game didn’t look artificial in the movie.
    • John Abraham was the first choice for Shah Rukh’s role.
    • Salman Khan was offered the lead role too, but he rejected the movie due to creative differences.
  3. Aug 9, 2007 · India: Directed by Shimit Amin. With Shah Rukh Khan, Vidya Malvade, Sagarika Ghatge, Shilpa Shukla. Kabir Khan, the coach of the Indian Women's National Hockey Team, dreams of making his all-girls team emerge victorious against all odds.

    • (85K)
    • Drama, Family, Sport
    • Shimit Amin
    • 2007-08-09
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  5. Jan 26, 2023 · Shimit Amin's Chak De India provides a fascinating insight into the same. The film tells the story of an underdog women's hockey team that rises against all odds, led by their resilient coach Kabir Khan ( Shah Rukh Khan ), to clinch the world championship. However, at the core, it is about people shedding their prejudices to come together as one.

  6. Aug 11, 2007 · 2h 33m. By Andy Webster. Aug. 11, 2007. The making-of-a-team sports movie is a timeworn genre, and yet “Chak De! India” (“Go, India!”) finds new variations. Though the game here is...