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About

Chhichhore
1. The movie was released on 6 sep , 2019 .

2. The movie budget was 50 crore INR.

3. Box office collection of Chhichhore 215 crore .


DIRECTED BY:

NITESH
TIWARI

Nitesh Tiwari is an works in Bollywood.He


debuted as a Co-director in Chillar party
which won the National Film Award for best
Children’s Film for that year. He then
helmed the supernatural political drama
Chhichhore Star cast
CO STAR CAST
CATEGORY

 Determination

 Failure

 Commitment

 Positive Attitude

 Self belief

 Don’t Overthink

 Accept yourself
STORY LINE OF
CHHICHHORE

An ode to college-time friendships, romances,


ragging, fights, competitions and countless
memories, Chhichhore is a riot of emotions, and
takes you on a nostalgic ride. It’s a relevant film
with a rather important message conveyed
through an engaging narrative. Directed by
Nitesh Tiwari of Dangal fame, Chhichhore is high
on content and humour packaged so well that it
stays with you for a very long time.
The story is simple — a bunch of engineering students and their journey . Sushant
Singh Rajput (Annirudh) and Shraddha Kapoor (Maya) play a divorced couple, and
they have a reunion of sorts with their college buddies in unwanted circumstances.
Together, they recall and relive their old college memories, the good and bad days
spent almost 20 years ago. The screenplay takes a trip down memory lane through
college hostels, sports grounds and canteen conversations; switch to present day and
you see the same camaraderie in their friendship that was forged in college. Brilliant
writing loaded with comic punches, one-liners and genuinely funny jokes makes
Chhichhore a winner. Full credit to the writers for ensuring that the humour is not even
remotely slapstick. For instance, when Varun Sharma’s character compares spotting a
girl in an engineering college to Halley’s Comet that is visible every 75 years, it isn’t
demeaning women but proof of clever writing. Keeping the storytelling simple, Nitesh
made an intelligent move to weave flashback sequences into the present day, and
keep audiences attentive. Though mostly predictable, the build-up towards the climax
manages to look intriguing.
Among the cast, you see Varun Sharma (Sexa), Tahir Raj Bhasin (Derek), Naveen
Polishetty (ACID), Tushar Pandey (Mummy) and Saharsh Shukla (Bevda) aptly fitting
in their respective parts and doing full justice to their screen-time. The way each
character is introduced in the film with minute detailing and individual traits, it
makes you sit up and take notice.There are performances that stand out without
screaming from the rooftops. From playing Chucha in Fukrey to Sexa in this film,
Varun nails it with an impressive performance, yet again. So comfortable with his
body and style of dialogue delivery, he knows when and how to throw his weight
around, quite literally. Sushant looks good as a young college student but in his ‘40s,
he is rather unconvincing and a misfit. Shraddha’s character, it seems, has been
written with least amount of interest. Although her screen presence is felt each time
she’s in the frame, she hardly gets any dialogues and you ask yourself ‘was she even
needed in the film’? Even the chemistry between Sushant and Shraddha is
unconvincing and their scenes together flirting or comforting each other look rather
juvenile. Prateik Babbar, who delivered an intense performance as the popular guy
and a baddie in college, could have been given a little more screen time.
MOVIE REVIEW

Movie was perfectly balanced with emotion ,fun and


entertainment. This movie is not about hero or main lead every
single character was important and every single character was
adding different flavour to this movie great story amazing
screenplay and most important thing impact full direction.

Beautiful written film backed with loads of fun & a fantastic


message for the youth to Just Fikar not & enjoy your life.

From the very start to its end it takes you down your memory
lane of amazing college & Hostel life .There are lot of laugh out
loud moments to tickle your funny bone,emotion and a message
to remember for life.
The film had a theme of academic success that connected with youngsters
and parents. It tells you that the journey is far more important than the
destination and that losing is as critical a life lesson winning.

This is a motivational movie to encourage the students about struggle. If you


are trying for something and you failed in this sometime this failure become
that much stronger we go for suicide.
But suicide is not the solution to any minor or major problem.
What matters in life is the effort that we put in rather than the result.
Th an k y ou
Presented by:-

Rupesh kashyap
Harshita kumari
Gaurav sharma
Sharad pal
Dhruv ghalot
Kritika sharma
Dolly chauhan
HASRH SHRIVASTAV

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