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Laal Singh Chaddha movie review: Aamir Khan’s Forrest Gump remake is big-hearted, but a bit too long

Starring Aamir Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Mona Singh, Laal Singh Chaddha is an old-world, large-hearted film that preaches goodness and kindness above all else. But it is meandering, exhausting. At 164-minutes, it feels 45 minutes too long. Directed by Advait Chandan, it is playing at a theatre near you.

By Sneha Bengani  Aug 11, 2022 7:38:44 PM IST (Published)

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Laal Singh Chaddha is the story of how its eponymous protagonist, who is not as astute as those around him, navigates life as his country charts a tumultuous course after independence. Starring Aamir Khan as Laal, it is the official Hindi remake of Robert Zemeckis’s 1994 Hollywood classic Forrest Gump, which starred Tom Hanks in the titular role and bagged him an Academy Award for best actor.
There could have been no better Indian actor than Khan to fill in Hanks’ large shoes. After all, both of them are celebrated masters of their craft and are known for their earnestness, sincerity, and simplicity. But Khan, instead of being the film’s biggest asset, is its weakest suit. Despite a fantastic supporting cast, poetic cinematography, and lyrical background score, he manages to bog the film down. Hanks made Forrest endearing, charming; even when everyone else called him a fool, he empowered Forrest with a decisive, quiet dignity. Khan’s Laal has none of that. In fact, his histrionics are so exaggerated — add to it a constant stupefied expression plastered on his face — he comes across as deranged.
The de-aging doesn’t work either. In trying to pass off a 57-year-old veteran as an undergraduate college student, Khan ends up looking weird, deformed. Talking of creepy, there’s a cameo by Shah Rukh Khan. It’s arguably the most botched-up de-aging attempt ever tried on screen anywhere on earth. It’s so bad, that it’ll make you squirm in horror.