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Music: Jeet
Director: Niloy Kumar De
Producer: Unknown
Cast: Aashish Vidyarthi, Anjan Srivastava, Mahesh Manjrekar, Asrani

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Cheenti Cheenti Bang Bang Movie Review

'Cheenti Cheenti Bang Bang', ostensibly based on a Bengali story is about two warring kingdoms of red and black ants, is nothing like Hollywood animation films like 'Antz' or 'A Bug's Life', but this RD Mallik film at least tries hard to be different from recent animation duds.

However, if these films are aimed at children, then the stories and language should be contemporary and the pace much quicker. Kids might enjoy some of the characters, but the effort lacks fizz and excitement. Our animation studios are reportedly doing backend work for international films, but indigenous films are still lagging miles behind in quality.

In 'CCBB' (clever title, derived from old kiddie hit 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang'), an evil termite Ghunn crosses from one side to the other, instigating the rulers of both kingdoms to go to war, conniving to take over the insect world when both sides annihilate each other. In the oldest tradition of Bollywood films, the prince of red ants falls in love with the black ant princess.

With the 'help' of Ghunn, both sides, line up creatures like a chameleon (that never gets to change its colour), frog, snake, mongoose, a magician moth, a gaggle of birds, a bunch of 'tribal' insects in the forest and a giant spider.

The drawings are well done, and one can imagine it must be tough to give so many insects different faces, and distinguishing characteristics; there are enough situations for songs too, but what is missing amidst all this labour is a sense of fun that would make the proceedings more watchable.

So no matter how much you are inclined to appreciate the work that went into the film, in the end, the stodginess gets it down