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Sajid Nadiadwala gets invited to his school

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After the tremendous success of Chhichhore and Super 30, filmmaker

Sajid Nadiadwala, in his recent interviews spoke about his views on these educationa­l movies and the thoughts he had while producing them.

He has now been invited by the school where he studied from — Don Bosco High School, Matunga, Mumbai — to speak about his contributi­on to the education sector and the strong messages he sends out through his films.

In case of movies such as Super 30 and Chhichhore, it is crucial that the director and the producer be on the same tangent to understand the delivery of that one stout message. On this note Sajid says, “I had two very strong directors by my side to execute both the films. Nitesh (Tiwari) and Vikas (Bahl) have truly identified the motive while directing. I could only be thankful to have had such talented directors for both the remarkable films.”

He further adds, “I feel privileged to have made Chhichhore and Super 30 — two movies on education. Going to the campus where it all began and where I have spent the best days of my life is completely nostalgic, just like Chhichhore. I am probably going to be overwhelme­d speaking about it (in my school), as they’re one of the best films of my career and I will be talking about them in the best place I could.”

Super 30 and Chhichhore have been loved by the audiences and the critics alike. Creating a rage, both of them have crossed the `100 crore mark and still counting.

Going to the campus where it all began and where I have spent the best days of my life is completely nostalgic, just like Chhichhore.

SAJID NADIADWALA, FILMMAKER

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