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Tahir remembers Chhichhore days

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tesh Tiwari’s Chhichhore released on September 6, 2019, and became a major hit. As the film completes two years today, actor Tahir Raj Bhasin says, “My fondest memories of shooting for Chhichhore were the parts we shot in IIT Bombay. Hostel number 4, on which the film is based, really exists and shooting in the real corridors reminded us of our own college life. It was also a challenging film to be a part of. Nitesh Tiwari is a perfectionist and he made sure I trained with national level sports coaches to prepare for the role of Derek. I trained for four months in athletics, football and kabaddi.” Tahir adds, “I smile every time I watch Chhichhore on TV…”

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