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Chippa

Genres: Drama
iMDB Rating: 7.1/10
Release Date: June 1, 2020
Director: Safdar Rahman
Stars: Shayan Ahmed, Masood Akhtar, Syed Aiman Ali
Language: Hindi DD5.1 / ESubs
Quality: WEB-DL > 720p &  480p
Size: 850MB | 300MB

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Chippa 2020 Movie – Storyline :

Chippa is a love letter to a city that Rahman has called home all his life. While the larger city often lies crouched in the borders of his story, his film is a letter addressed to distinct parts of the city that he loves best. Spanning a journey of perhaps only a few kilometres, Chippa is a travelogue that is not long but deep. The story, aided by Ramanuj Dutta’s camera and the music of Cyrille de Haes, drives in and out of lives of people who walk the streets of the city past midnight.

Review Of Chippa 2020 Movie :

Rahman’s directorial debut is a heart-warming story of ten-year-old Chippa (Sunny Pawar) who, on his tenth birthday, armed with a letter he can’t read, sets out into night-time Calcutta looking for a father he has never seen, a father who has left him the letter written in Urdu. Rahman and Chippa’s Calcutta is not the Calcutta of the Victoria Memorial, women in red bordered white sari stereotypes that film after film have fed us; it is not the Kolkata of Durga Puja, cricket and the Maidan; it is the “Kalkatta” of the city’s migrants who speak in a curious mix of Hindi, Bengali, and Bhojpuri.