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Maddock Films announces social thriller 'Happy Teachers Day' with THESE two talented actresses

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Monday, 5 September 2022 (11:27 IST)
New Delhi: Continuing the tradition of bringing authentic stories that not only entertain but also shift perspective and make a difference, Dinesh Vijan’s Maddock Films is now all set to bring another riveting tale to the screen ‘Happy Teachers Day’.

And what better day to announce a film dedicated to "teachers" than a day that celebrates them and their profession. On the occasion of Teacher’s Day, Maddock Films has dropped a video announcing their next project, a social-thriller ‘Happy Teachers Day’.

Although a vast majority of the film’s details are currently kept under wraps, the video clearly hints that the film is about the most important pillars and sculptures of society—the teachers.

While the short clip begins by highlighting the fact that teachers educate, enlighten, empower, and shape our lives, it ends on a deep and thought-provoking questioning note — "But can’t they have a life?"

Sharing the video on social media, Maddock Films wrote, “Wishing all the teachers a very #HappyTeachersDay! And that’s what we bring to you today! #DineshVijan presents Happy Teachers' Day, starring @NimratOfficial & #RadhikaMadan. Releasing on Teachers' Day, 2023. Shoot begins today!”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Nimrat Kaur (@nimratofficial)



Helmed by Mikhil Musale, the social-thriller is written by Mikhil Musale and Parinda Joshi and is headlined by two powerhouses of talent—Nimrat Kaur and Radhika Madan.

Produced by Dinesh Vijan, ‘Happy Teacher’s Day’ goes on floors on Monday, and is all set to hit the marquee on Teacher’s Day next year, September 5, 2023. (UNI)

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