Chalte Chalte Movie Index New! -
The is more than a list of songs and actors. It is a reference guide to a film that dared to ask: What happens after "happily ever after"? It remains Shah Rukh Khan’s most underrated performance and Rani Mukerji’s most graceful role.
| | Character | Role Description | |-------------------|---------------|------------------------| | Shah Rukh Khan | Raj Mathur | A Delhi-based truck driver who owns a small transport company. Optimistic, impulsive, and deeply in love but struggles with ego and insecurity. | | Rani Mukerji | Priya Chopra | An independent, sophisticated woman from a wealthy family. Later becomes Raj’s wife. Her practical nature clashes with Raj’s emotional volatility. | | Jas Arora | Sameer | Priya’s ex-boyfriend – a successful, suave NRI. He re-enters Priya’s life, triggering Raj’s jealousy. | | Satish Shah | Manubhai | Raj’s loyal and humorous employee/friend. Provides comic relief and practical advice. | | Johnny Lever | Nandu | Raj’s quirky, hyperactive friend. Adds slapstick humor. | | Lillete Dubey | Anna (Mrs. Mathur) | Raj’s mother – a warm, traditional woman who supports her son but also scolds him for his temper. | | Smita Jaykar | Priya’s Mother | Upper-class, initially disapproves of Raj’s lower economic status. | | Dinesh Hingoo | Mr. Bakshi | Priya’s father – more understanding than the mother. | | Vishwajeet Pradhan | Shakti | Antagonist – a rival truck owner who tries to sabotage Raj’s business. | chalte chalte movie index
Raj Mathur (Shah Rukh Khan), a middle-class, impulsive truck driver, meets Priya Chopra (Rani Mukerji), a sophisticated and wealthy fashion designer, after a minor road accident. Despite their clashing personalities, Raj falls deeply in love. The Pursuit: The is more than a list of songs and actors
Unlike typical Bollywood fare, Chalte Chalte does not rely on external villains. The enemy is pride. Here is your scene-by-scene plot index. Later becomes Raj’s wife
It was a detailed catalog of every scene that had been shot, developed, and subsequently discarded on the cutting room floor. It was the map to a version of Chalte Chalte that the world had never seen—a version with different chemistry, different angles, and a darker, grittier tone before the studio forced a happier ending.