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Chennai Express movie review: Shah Rukh, Deepika conceal bad script

Rohit Shetty submerges action with Southern touch along with SRK's trademark romance in ‘Chennai Express'.Star cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Sathyaraj, Nikitin Dheer; Director: Rohit Shetty;Music:  Vishal & ShekharRating: **1/2Normally, comedy along with action






He brings out the regional diction out of Deepika (who chews the words and deliver it with finesse) so brilliantly, that one might mistake her as a South actress, though we know that she will starring opposite Rajinikanth soon. However, the Tamil  and Marathi conversations could have been made a bit explicable.

Rohit Shetty allows his cameraman to zoom into the attractive hilly locales like Meeshapulimala, Devikulam Lake, Kannimala and Wagavara.

Letting the intoxicating beauty prevail, Rohit wastes no extra duration to bring forth his business of combat which shifts the focus to initial uproar which began when Rahul (Shah Rukh Khan) a well educated man from North India was on its way to fulfill his late Grandpa's last wish to immerse his ashes in Rameswaram river which he intend to vacate for a Goa trip.

But as destiny decides, Rahul boards Chennai Express where he meets Meena who is escaping from her marriage which her father Durgeshwara (Sathyaraj)has fixed with Tangaballi (Nikiteen Dheer) for the expansion of his empire.