Alia Bhatt has a hilarious title for Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor’s upcoming film

Updated : Dec 15, 2022 13:30
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Luv Ranjan's untitled film, starring Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor, is trending on the internet after makers teased fans with the initials of its title. Ahead of the official announcement, Shraddha shared a poster of the film on social media and asked the fans to guess the title.

Actor Alia Bhatt was quick to join this guessing game. She took to Instagram stories and suggested a funny title, ‘Tingle jingle mingle mingle?’, along with a confusion emoticon.

The poster shared by makers simply reads: ‘Shraddha Ranbir TJMM - A Luv Ranjan film. Title releasing tomorrow.’

According to a Bollywood Hungama report, Luv Ranjan will announce the title of his film with a quirky video on December 14. The source added, ‘It's going to be a digital launch for this video, and the same will be played in multiplexes all across from December 16.’

‘It’s a quirky title and they want to announce it in their own way. It’s best to respect the secrecy,’ the source said and added that Ranbir and Shraddha will be seen in the video announcement video.

During the Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah earlier this month, Ranbir Kapoor said that Luv Ranjan's film might be his last film in the rom-com genre.

‘I don't know it is probably going to be one of the last romantic comedies I do because I am getting older,' said the actor.

The Luv Ranjan directorial is all set to hit the theatres on Holi, i.e March 8, worldwide. 

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Luv RanjanAlia BhattShraddha KapoorRanbir Kapoor

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