Chatur Singh Two Star Movie Review

Chatur Singh Two Star (Hindi)

Release Date:
August 19, 2011

He knows everything about nothing... and he's on a mission to destroy himself! He is Chatur Singh 2 Star (Sanjay Dutt), an infamous member of the Mumbai Police Department who, in his career, has been most successful at botching up cases and making a fool of himself. In spite of being a disgrace to the team, Chatur Singh has just been handed the biggest case in the department's history and of course, this is the perfect chance for him to prove everyone why he is the best officer they have.

Chatur Singh takes off on the secret mission to South Africa and he immediately ensures that there is trouble for all... because he is the biggest trouble of all! His antics are hazardous to health and definitely likely to cause serious injury; he is absolutely clueless and yet he keeps stumbling on all the right clues thanks to a little help from the pretty Sonia (Ameesha Patel). His bumbling mannerisms, clumsiness and of course his 'super intelligence' sets off a string of hilarious events which lead to more chaos and confusion than anyone could have ever imagined. The criminals are on the run, with Chatur in close pursuit!

Add to this chaotic fray, Pappu Panther (Suresh Menon), who is Chatur's right-hand or in this case "wrong-hand" man; he adores and worships his master Chatur, which makes him an even bigger idiot than Chatur himself!

He knows everything about nothing... and he's on a mission to destroy himself! He is Chatur Singh 2 Star (Sanjay Dutt),... Show More

In a nutshell, it's a third-rate script in the hands of a director with no apparent skills, and featuring an ensemble of ham artistes who aren't easily embarrassed

Perhaps the director wanted to deliberately make all the characters cartoony, but did they really have to be so unfunny and asinine?

And the only story to 'Chatur Singh, Two Star' seems to one of delusion : that the people involved in it, were making a film.

Indian Express

One of the worst films this year. Or ever

Mumbai Mirror

This is a film that proffers madness without the slightest semblance of method. It’s just as well that there are two stars in its title. It doesn’t deserve any

Tries hard to make you laugh, but fails in its endeavour.

BollywoodHungama