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Trailer of Nawazuddin, Athiya's "Motichoor Chaknachoor" promises fun

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Mumbai, Oct 12 (IANS) The trailer of "Motichoor Chaknachoor", featuring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Athiya Shetty, is out, and it promises hilarious entertainment is in store. The film is billed as a quirky wedding comedy and touted to be a one-of-a-kind family entertainer.

Directed by Debamitra Biswal, the film is produced by Kiren Javeri Bhatia under the banner 'Woodpecker Movies'. Bhatia says the focus of the production company is on the right content.

"We are glad that Woodpecker Movies focuses on the right content, and that has been well accepted. We are happy that people are loving the trailer (of "Motichoor Chaknachoor"), it makes our belief stronger to back content-driven films," said Bhatiaa, producer and content head.

Her co-producer Rajesh Bhatia also seemed equally excited. "Woodpecker Movies and Viacom 18 Studios as producers of the film are overwhelmed with the response thetrailer has received, which also converts into great business for us," he said.

The film is set to hit the theatres on November 15.

--IANS

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