The Cheetah Girls: One World Page #2

Synopsis: In this "trequel" to The Cheetah Girls, Chanel, Dorinda, and Aqua, are off to India to star in a Bollywood movie. But when there they discover that they will have to compete against each other to get the role in the movie. Will the Cheetah's break up again? This film stars the basic cast from The Cheetah Girls 2, excluding Raven-Symone's character Galleria Garibaldi.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Family
Director(s): Paul Hoen
Production: Khussro Films
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.8
TV-G
Year:
2008
90 min
183 Views


I'm the director. Well, I'm Vik.

But actually my parents say,

"Hello, Vikram. " But I prefer Vik.

So anyway, I'm Vik, the director.

You were very, very good.

- Amazing, really.

- Thank you.

We have a plane to catch.

Right. So, here's the deal.

I would like you, all of you,

to star in my movie.

My first Bollywood movie.

If that's okay with you.

We're going to be in a movie

Yes! Yes! Yes!

Thank you, thank you.

You have no idea

what this means to us.

No, thank you.

If it wasn't for you, I'd be packing

my bags for dental school.

Nothing, it's...

Well, just my parents, they...

Never mind.

So you're cool with the schedule, right?

Your flight leaves

the day after tomorrow.

Things move fast in Bollywood.

The Cheetahs are going...

- What did he just say?

- Bollywood.

That's what I thought you said.

India? Bollywood?

The movie-making capital of the world?

India?

Like the other side of the world, India?

- Chanel.

- Bollywood. Hollywood.

My cell phone connection

was bad, okay?

Stupid telfono.

I'm positive I said that we'd be

shooting in Mumbai.

Okay. Well, like, in my defence,

I didn't exactly know

where Mumbai was.

It's the biggest city in India.

You'll love it.

I mean, I hope that you'll love it.

No, I'm sorry.

Why are we sorry? We're not sorry.

Is there a problem?

There can't be a problem.

Yeah, I don't have time for a problem.

Yeah. There is.

I'm sorry. There's not a problem.

Could you just give us a minute?

Sure.

Come on. This is a chance of a lifetime.

Hello? Once again, India,

other side of the world!

Yeah, I thought we were going to try

to make it big

on this side of the world first.

And I have a college prep this summer.

And I'm teaching dance camp.

Dance camp and college prep?

This is an opportunity for

the Cheetah Girls

to become international movie stars.

How can you pass this up?

You're serious?

You really think we should do this?

I am more sure about this

than I've been about anything.

This is our Cheetah destiny.

It is the movie-making

capital of the world.

I guess I can get some

studying done on the plane.

And I could probably teach

the second session of dance camp.

Yo, and come on.

That director's mad cute.

I know.

Wait. No. No talk about boys.

- Cute or not cute.

- All right, cool. No talk about boys.

Anything else?

Yeah, just one thing.

We're going to India!

One girl, Vik.

You're supposed to bring back one girl.

What's your uncle going to say

when you show up with three?

Once my uncle meets them,

he'll see that they should

all be in the movie.

Don't you maybe just

want to talk to your uncle

before you make this decision?

Look, okay,

the Cheetah Girls are my stars.

I'll just rewrite the script for

three beautiful leading ladies.

Why do I have to tell my uncle?

Because he's the producer.

He's paying for the movie.

Right. There's always that.

It's going to be so good to get out

of New York for the summer.

I know, the heat.

And all that crazy traffic.

Watch out! Watch out!

- Okay, slow down!

- Oh, my God!

Okay, so it's crowded and hot.

Yeah, but we're in India.

And it's Cheetah-licious!

Loving Mumbai. This hotel is beautiful.

Room service.

And jewellery for sale

right by the front door.

Wow.

Yes.

Cheetah...

Are you sure you got it?

Okay. Right this way.

Please don't drop

the bag on the bottom.

It's muy importante.

Well, at least she packed light.

- Here you go. Have a good day.

- Thank you.

You're welcome.

Miss?

- Come here. Come.

- Thank you, sir.

- My mom will love this.

- You're welcome.

- Take this string and tie it in the tree.

- Don't get me wrong.

I mean, it's colourful, but I think

there's enough strings in this tree.

It's for a wish.

You make a wish, tie the string,

and when it comes true, you return,

untie the string, and say thank you.

- To the tree?

- Who else?

Come on, Cheetahs,

we could use the luck.

Everybody grab a string.

Come on, let's make a wish.

Thank you.

Who would ever think

that a girl from New York

would be in this beautiful hotel room

next to the Indian Ocean?

Arabian Sea.

Pardon me for ever

cracking open a guidebook.

Hey, should I call Kevin 347 now?

'Cause it's night back home.

Or should I wait until tonight,

which is yesterday?

Honestly, why are you

even wasting your time?

Phone relationships are doomed.

You used to think it was romantic.

Yeah, well, learn from my mistakes.

Ready for your close-ups,

amigas Cheetahs?

Vik just sent over

the rehearsal schedule,

and if we don't hurry up,

we're going to be late.

- Ch-chop.

- All right.

Hey, Chanel?

- Thanks.

- For what?

You know,

for believing in the Cheetahs.

Yeah, if it wasn't for you,

we'd never be here.

You were fierce.

You guys know

there's nothing I wouldn't do

to keep the Cheetahs together.

Including kick their butts and tell them,

"We have got to go. "

We've got to get ready.

- Bollywood, here we come.

- Yeah.

- Look at that.

- Check that out.

Let them know

the Cheetah Girls have arrived.

I can't believe this is really happening.

- Really.

- This is amazing.

Better than amazing.

The Taj Mahal.

Built in 1643, it's one of

the Seven Wonders of the World.

And one of the most

romantic places in all of India.

They say if you kiss

someone there at sunset,

you'll know in your heart

if your love is true.

Well, you can count me out.

- What?

- Glad you made it.

Me, too.

Shall we?

So I really wanted to do

a more traditional remake

of the classic hit Namaste Bombay.

But, Uncle, the producer,

well, it was his idea

to make it more marketable.

Cast Americans, make it more modern,

more contemporary.

Well, what's the script about anyway?

Well, there's still a couple of

adjustments that we have to make.

But basically... It's a love story.

I love romance.

I can't wait to tell

Kevin about our movie.

Hello? Does anyone

remember the deal? No boys.

My bad.

Anyway, it's classic Bollywood cinema.

It's all about singing, dancing,

romance and intrigue.

- That's Rahim. He's your co-star.

- He's our co-star?

He's a big star,

like Bollywood royalty.

And Uncle gave him his first movie.

Here he comes now.

Please, can I have your autograph?

- Please, please, please?

- Sign mine, please.

- Gorgeous.

- Thank you, thank you.

- Who should I make this out to?

- My mom.

No, wait, wait, me!

No, no, no, no, my mom, my mom!

Sorry.

My mom loved your parents

in Namaste Bombay.

And they actually fell in love

with each other while filming.

Wow, that is so romantic.

- Yes, it is very romantic. Thank you.

- Thank you!

Next, please.

Who should I make this out to?

- That is so embarrassing.

- Girl, he's just a guy.

Rahim. Meet your co-leads.

Chanel. Dorinda. Aqua.

Nice to meet you. I hear you're great.

I'm looking forward to working with you.

Well, if you'll excuse me,

I have to get busy writing.

Well, rewriting.

Come on, ladies. They're ready for you.

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Dan Berendsen

Daniel "Dan" Berendsen is an American producer, and screenwriter, best known as the co-writer of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, and the writer of Hannah Montana: The Movie and Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie. He also was one of the writers, developers and executive producers of Sabrina the Teenage Witch. According to AlloyEntertainment.com Berendsen had written the script for an ABC Family Original Movie in development, based on the book series The Nine Lives of Chloe King. It was later announced that the movie had been developed into a TV series and was picked up for 10 episodes and is set to premiere on June 14, 2011. Berendsen is now credited as developer and showrunner/executive producer of the ABC Family sitcom Baby Daddy. more…

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