

In the first appearance of Paresh he tried to hide himself from someone because he took a loan from him and he was putting his face on the ground just like an ostrich hiding it's head in a hole that is why the film is called Chup Chup Ke because everyone is hiding from someone else. Paresh Rawal & Rajpal Yadav were the best, the movie would be completely nothing without them because both of them are terrific comic actors. The film shows the problems of people who are in dept it is a serious matter but was shown with extreme humour. The first half was so funny that I had a sore stomach and there wasn't a single scene were I didn't laugh. Reviewed by springsunnywinter 10 / 10 Extremely funny and emotional After many convolutions later, Jeetu and Shruti fall in love, and Mangal (Shruti's brother and the true head of the family) is ready to have them married, but something from Jeetu 's past comes back to haunt him. It is here where he meets Prabhart's beautiful daughter Meenakshi and mute (not dumb or deaf) niece Shruti. He then finds himself mortgaged to a wealthy man, Prabhart Singh in return for Gundya's confiscated boat and thus ends up as a servant boy at a mansion in Kolkata. Already in much debt, Jeetu decides to play off that he is deaf and mute. In the cost of putting Jeetu in a hospital and saving his life, Gundya and Bundya believe Jeetu owes them a debt. He awakens in a boat with two very interesting characters, Gundya and his servant Bundya. Unfortunately for him, taking a plunge off a dock into a placid ocean doesn't kill him. Although his father is scolded daily for his non-progress in their debts, his mother and his fiancée Pooja believe he can successfully fulfill his task and live happily, but burdened with high debt, Jeetu sees suicide as his only way out of the situation (insurance money for the family). A young man named Jeetu finds himself in debt with his father receiving harassing visits from money-lenders.
