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IIT-Bombay to host a special screening of ‘Chhichhore’ for their alumni

Sakal Times

One of the most prestigious engineering institutions in the country, IIT-Bombay, is all set to hold a special screening of Chhichhore for their alumni, just days ahead of the film’s release. It comes as much delight to the people associated with the film as it’s rare for an esteemed college like IIT-Bombay to organise a special screening of a Bollywood film prior to its release.  

It also is interesting to note that IIT-Bombay will be holding the screening in order to celebrate the achievements of Nitesh Tiwari, who happens to be an IIT-B alumnus. Chhichhore, which has been extensively shot in the IIT-B campus, highlights the importance and joy of the college life in an individual’s life and how it remains a fun ride, which provides the individual the required fuel for the rest of his or her life. “The film is being screened in remembrance of the alumni to relive their IIT-Bombay days, to honour and cherish the most spectacular phase of their lives and to reunite with old friends and batchmates, who might or might not have been in touch with each other since they graduated,” said filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala, who has produced the film. It’s set to release on September 6.

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