The girl group travel to India to star in a Bollywood movie - but end up competing for the same part.The girl group travel to India to star in a Bollywood movie - but end up competing for the same part.The girl group travel to India to star in a Bollywood movie - but end up competing for the same part.
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- 2 nominations total
Adrienne Houghton
- Chanel
- (as Adrienne Bailon)
Shradha Shrivastav
- Amar's Cousin
- (as Shraddha Shrivastava)
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Cheetah Girls: One World is great! It has amazing music that flows with the plot perfectly. However, the story is alright. It's kind of toxic and dull. Nothing too big happens. I've always thought The Cheetah Girls movies were just okay. I personally think the second movie is the best out of all three, with one being the weakest.
So, it's a fun watch, just not the best.
So, it's a fun watch, just not the best.
Okay, so obviously I wasn't going to expect that a Cheetah Girls film would be 10-star material, but this is Ridiculous. Firstly, it seemed that the film was too short and simplistic. There was only one main plot line, and even that was kind of boring. The romantic subplots seem to be added as an after-thought. And even thought the film was only and hour and 30 minutes long, it was padded with songs. Mediocre songs. Speaking of the music, I think one other reviewer noted the lack of "Bollywood Music". As far as I could see, the "Indian Flavor" in the film's music was limited to a few generic tunes from a few generic Indian instruments in the background. It wasn't just the music either; it almost seemed like the Cheetah Girls watched one or two random bollywood flicks and decided to go to India. There was very little Rajasthani Culture displayed in the movie. Sure they ate some North Indian food (the kind you find in Western restaurants) and wore low quality saris, but that was about it. That was the extent of their "in-depth" travel to India.
It kind of annoys me that everyone in the movie and this website assumed that India=Bollywood. Which, I assure you, is not true: that would be like saying all European movies are from France. And in response to Brian Camp, I could recommend some other bollywood movies, but not Aishwarya Rai. And I can only recommend Taal or Devdas for music, that's all.
For more substantial films, I recommend "LAGE RAHO MUNNA BHAI"(2006) or "RANG DE BASANTHI" (2006). Or for some Indian movies that aren't from Bollywood: "ROJA" (1992), "ALAI PAYUTHEY" (2000), "GODAVARI" (2006), and "ANUKOKUNDA OKA ROJU" (2005).
It kind of annoys me that everyone in the movie and this website assumed that India=Bollywood. Which, I assure you, is not true: that would be like saying all European movies are from France. And in response to Brian Camp, I could recommend some other bollywood movies, but not Aishwarya Rai. And I can only recommend Taal or Devdas for music, that's all.
For more substantial films, I recommend "LAGE RAHO MUNNA BHAI"(2006) or "RANG DE BASANTHI" (2006). Or for some Indian movies that aren't from Bollywood: "ROJA" (1992), "ALAI PAYUTHEY" (2000), "GODAVARI" (2006), and "ANUKOKUNDA OKA ROJU" (2005).
In my opinion, this was actually the best of all the Cheetah girls movie. I'm not saying that cause Raven-Simone is not in the movie, in fact that was its biggest flaw.
But it definitely feels like they wanted to up the flavor of the movie in order to make us forget she was not there. The movie has more music from the cheetah girls which needed more music videos to promote the movie. So the film acts as one huge music video, using the story of the three remaining cheetahs going to Bollywood to star in a movie as inter cuts between them.
Out of the Trilogy, the last one got the formula far more down pack than the first two.
Strange, usually the first film is the best and they go down in quality after that, but Cheetah girls three sends the trilogy out on a high note.
The music is not bad either.
But it definitely feels like they wanted to up the flavor of the movie in order to make us forget she was not there. The movie has more music from the cheetah girls which needed more music videos to promote the movie. So the film acts as one huge music video, using the story of the three remaining cheetahs going to Bollywood to star in a movie as inter cuts between them.
Out of the Trilogy, the last one got the formula far more down pack than the first two.
Strange, usually the first film is the best and they go down in quality after that, but Cheetah girls three sends the trilogy out on a high note.
The music is not bad either.
I can't believe they removed Galleria after the first two movies. The franchise is never better without her.
It wasn't that bad. But how could they take a lead actress out of the film(who was the best) and expect everybody to tune in. The storyline was weak and every time you turn around there was a song. The dance numbers was the best part. Thats what saved the movie. They were better than the first 2. The songs were cute but not enough to compete with the second. Aqua was annoying as usual. But the best song on the movie was Cheetah Love.If Raven wasn't going to be in it, they should had just left it alone. But I can't talk because it wasn't aimed for the older demographic, it was aimed for the younger! I'll get the soundtrack but the let DVD collect dust in the stores!!
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- TriviaThis is the first of the Cheetah Girls movies that Raven-Symoné does not star in. She didn't tour with the Cheetah's in 2006-2007 in their "The Party's Just Begun Tour" and is not featured in their first non-soundtrack album, released in 2007. The absence of her character, Galleria Garibaldi, is explained as her being attending University of Cambridge in England.
- GoofsWhen the girls first arrive at the hotel in Mumbai, a shot is shown of the area, people and cars around the hotel. A couple minutes later, the same shot is shown again, with the same people and cars passing by.
- SoundtracksDance Me If You Can
Written by Matthew Gerrard, Robbie Nevil and The-Dream
Performed by The Cheetah Girls (Adrienne Houghton (as The Cheetah Girls), Sabrina Bryan (as The Cheetah Girls) and Kiely Williams (as The Cheetah Girls)) and Deepti Daryanani
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By what name was The Cheetah Girls: One World (2008) officially released in India in English?
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