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Diljit Dosanjh's 'Mukhtiar Chadha': Live tweet review

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After having seen Diljit Dosanjh win applause and rave reviews for his portrayal of Shivjeet Singh Mann in Anurag Singh’s ‘Punjab 1984’, most of his fans thought that he decided to drop the gags and would now only to take up slightly serious, chilling cinematic characters in his upcoming films. But the actor decided to stay loyal to his forte – comedy, and was soon seen in ‘Sardaarji’. The film not only proved lucky for Diljit but also succeeded in setting the cash registers ringing at the box office.
After the phenomenal success of ‘Sardaarji’, Diljit is back to with another comedy.

But those understand cinema would also be aware of the fact that comedy is harder than drama. Hence, it makes sense that celebrities who are known for leaving audience in splits shouldn’t be taken lightly. For, it calls for right coming timing, sincere efforts and acting prowess.

As evident from the promos, the film has all elements of a blockbuster - action, drama and humour. Written by Diljit and Chetan Parwana, also known as Director Gifty, the film also stars Oshin Sai, Yashpal Sharma, Kiran Juneja, Jaswant and Rathor Khyali among others.
Will Diljit Dosanjh bring something new for his fans? Will Diljit be able to give a nuanced performance with ‘Mukhtiar Chadha’? Will the typical Dilli-wali feel work in the favour of the film? Divya Pal of IBNLive Movies, who is live tweeting the experience, will get you all the answers.

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