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    Thursday, 5 September 2019

    Chhichhore Movie Review

    Cast: Sushant Singh Rajput, Shraddha Kapoor, Varun Sharma, Tahir Raj Bhasin, Naveen Polishetty, Tushar Pandey, Saharsh Kumar Shukla, Prateik Babbar
    Director: Nitesh Tiwari
    Producer:  Sajid Nadiadwala, Fox Star Studios
    Music: Pritam

    Chhichhore Movie Release Date: September 6th 2019

    Average Ratings:3.6/5
    Score: 
    100% Positive
    Reviews Counted:5
    Positive:5
    Neutral:0
    Negative:0

    Ratings:.3.5/5 Review By: Taran Site: Twitter

    Dangal director Nitesh Tiwari is in top form yet again… Has several brilliant moments… Three aces: Emotions, humour, finale… Sushant, Shraddha, Varun excel… Could’ve done with shorter run time.

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    Ratings:.3.5/5 Review By: Prachita Site: DNA

    Though the film does seem to have a hangover of movies like 3 Idiots, Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar and even Student of the Year (minus the gloss and sheen), and the major plots twists do become a bit predictable for a few, it doesn’t disappoint owing to some cleverly written dialogues and one-liners that leave you in splits at regular intervals. It’s interesting to see Tiwari almost touching the periphery of Raju Hirani-esque humour at several junctures. Mad props to Tiwari for capturing the minutest details in depicting the era of the 90s — be it the chipped paint on the hostel walls or the bottles of Campa Cola and Gold Spot in the college canteen. Book yourself a date with these Chhichhoras this week and go on a nostalgia trip, while learning a thing or two about life

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    Ratings:.3.5/5 Review By: Gaurang Site: Times Now

    On the downside, the first half feels a bit repetitive mainly because of Shishir Sharma’s character. It’s a pity that an actor of his calibre is wasted here. Even though he is there throughout the film but more or less mouths the same dialogue with different variations. Special mention for the climax and the message Nitesh has beautifully delivered. It’s quite brave of him to have that kind of climax in a mainstream entertainer like Chhichhore. Chhichhore is an out and out entertainer. It is fun and heart-warming and will make you laugh and cry at the same time. The movie will definitely take you on a nostalgia trip. Must watchable!

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    Ratings:.3.5/5 Review By: Ronak Site: Times Of India

    ‘Chhichhore’ has a relevant message on the inherent attitude towards academic success and failure that will connect with many youngsters and parents of today. It tells you that the journey is far more important than the destination and that losing is as critical a life lesson as winning. The film scores high on many accounts and is certainly worth watching.

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    Ratings:.4/5 Review By: Mayank Shekhar Site: Mid Day

    Here’s the key difference though: 3 Idiots was all about screwing college; pursuing your dream. Which is all fine, and a point well-taken. Chhichhore, by the looks of it, argues that there is in fact far more to college than exam-scores and education. It’s actually outside the classroom that you derive most of life’s precious lessons — among fellow travellers, equally insecure, on the same boat — learning to row as you go along, often laughing all the way.

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