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Chhichhore: Director Nitesh Tiwari starts shooting for his upcoming film, read deets inside

The director took to Twitter to make the announcement.

Chhichhore: Director Nitesh Tiwari starts shooting for his upcoming film, read deets inside Image Source : TWITTERChhichhore: Director Nitesh Tiwari starts shooting for his upcoming film, read deets inside

Produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and presented by Fox Star Studios, the film will be Tiwari's next after 2016's blockbuster "Dangal".The director took to Twitter to make the announcement.

"Today is a special day as the shooting of my next film #Chhichhore starts. Thank you #SajidNadiadwala and @foxstarhindi for joining me in this new and exciting journey. @NGEMovies," he wrote.

Nadiadwala Grandson tweeted from their official handle announcing the commencement of the shoot.

"#SajidNadiadwala's #Chhichhore directed by Dangal fame, @niteshtiwari22 & presented by @foxstarhindi goes on floors today! @WardaNadiadwala," the post read. Fox Star Studios also took to the microblogging site to share the news.

"#SajidNadiadwala and Fox Star Studios present #Chhichhore, directed by the man behind Dangal, @niteshtiwari22. Shoot begins today. Stay tuned for more! @NGEMovies," the tweet read.

Details related to the story and the cast are yet to be announced. 

Nitesh Tiwari of Dangal fame lets stories take him to the place of shooting but says he mostly likes to shoot at real locations. His films as a director and writer mostly tell the stories of characters that are close to reality.

Asked about the choice of shooting location, Tiwari told IANS: "I don't make a conscious decision that this is where I want to shoot. I like stories to take me (to the location) and I mostly like to shoot in real locations. That's the kind of filmmaker I am."

"So whatever the story demands, I try to keep it as real as possible unless there are certain situations that can't be done in real life. As far as possible, I would like to shoot in real locations. I wouldn't like to restrict myself to a particular place," added the director of "Bhoothnath Returns".

(With PTI Inputs)