Key Points

Neil Nitin Mukesh gets emotional about Ek Chatur Naar, calling it special after his 20-year film career. Divya Khossla took on the challenging role of a slum dweller, learning UP language and mannerisms. Director Umesh Shukla recognized Divya's untapped potential and offered her this transformative character. The comedy thriller releases September 12, 2025, presented by T-Series.

Key Points: Neil Nitin Mukesh and Divya Khossla Reflect on Ek Chatur Naar Journey

  • Neil Nitin Mukesh marks 20-year film journey with emotional Ek Chatur Naar role
  • Divya Khossla transformed into UP slum dweller through language and body work
  • Director Umesh Shukla saw untapped potential in Divya for challenging character
  • Film produced by Merry Go Round Studios and presented by T-Series
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Neil Nitin Mukesh, Divya Khossla, and Umesh Shukla reflect on journey behind 'Ek Chatur Naar'

Neil Nitin Mukesh calls Ek Chatur Naar an emotional milestone after 20 years in films, while Divya Khossla details her challenging slum-dweller role transformation.

"After so many films, a film like this would come into my life that would make me say, Brother, now I'm very emotional about this one - Neil Nitin Mukesh"

Mumbai, September 3

The upcoming comedy thriller 'Ek Chatur Naar', which stars Neil Nitin Mukesh and Divya Khossla is gearing up for its release on September 12, 2025.

Ahead of its release, the lead actors, along with director Umesh Shukla, spoke to ANI about their experiences while working on the project.

Neil, looking back at his journey of two decades in films, said that this movie holds a "special" place in his heart.

He shared, "By God's grace, it has been 20 years. I have done a lot of films. But, you know, every actor thinks, my first film is always memorable for me. Its memories are special. But I had never thought that after so many films, after so much experience, a film like this would come into my life--a film that would make me say, Brother, now I'm very emotional about this one. And its memories will always stay with me."

Divya Khossla spoke about the "challenging" role she plays in the film. She said, "Of course, it was challenging--because the girl lives in the slums, and I'm very different. So whatever was required for that--whether it was learning the language of UP, because I'm Punjabi and UP is not my accent--whether it was that, or how I looked in that world, how the body language was supposed to be... When I got the script, I treated everything as homework."

Director Umesh Shukla also revealed why he chose Divya for the role. Talking about the "potential" he saw in her, he said, "With Divya, I felt that there was potential--she just needed to be tapped correctly. So I called her and said, Divya, I have a role for you. It's a role you haven't played yet, but if you put in the effort, it can turn out really well. Then I narrated the script to her, and she loved it."

Directed by Umesh Shukla, the film is produced by Umesh Shukla, Ashish Wagh, and Zeeshan Ahmad under Merry Go Round Studios, with T-Series presenting it. 'Ek Chatur Naar' will release in cinemas on September 12, 2025.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Umesh Shukla makes good comedy films. OMG: Oh My God was brilliant. Looking forward to this one releasing on 12th Sept!
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Ananya R
Respect to Divya for actually learning UP dialect instead of faking it like many actors do. That's real dedication to the craft!
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Michael C
Interesting title - "Ek Chatur Naar". Wonder what the story is about. Umesh Shukla usually delivers good social comedies with heart.
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Karthik V
Hope this film gives Neil the breakthrough he deserves. He's a talented actor who hasn't gotten his due in Bollywood. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the effort, I hope the portrayal of slum life is respectful and not stereotypical. These stories need sensitive handling.
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Vikram M
T-Series presenting means good music too! Looking forward to the songs. Umesh Shukla films usually have memorable soundtracks 🎵

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