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Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari: Takes whole lot of love to make a movie

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Mumbai, July 7 (IANS) Filmmaker Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari has gone down memory lane to recall her days of shooting "Panga", and said that it takes years and a whole lot of love to make a movie.

Ashwiny took to Instagram, where she shared a throwback picture of the cast of the film.

"Aaj kahi pal yaad aaye. #Panga #pangastories #friendsforlife #lastyearthistime. It takes years and a whole lot of love to make a movie," she captioned the images.

"Panga" features Kangana Ranaut, Neena Gupta, Richa Chadha and Jassie Gill. The film, released on January 24, revolves around a kabaddi player, essayed by Kangana, who wants to make a comeback in the game after marriage and motherhood.

Tiwari is best known for her films "Bareilly Ki Barfi" (2017) and "Nil Battey Sinnata" (2015).

--IANS

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