‘Dream Girl 2’: Ayushmann Khurrana introduces Ananya Panday as Pari; shares her 1st look

Updated : Aug 02, 2023 11:09
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The makers of ‘Dream Girl 2’ unveiled a new poster of their film on July 31 in which they introduced Ananya Panday as ‘Karam ki Dream Girl, PARI’.

The poster shows Ayushmann in a peculiar persona. Only his face is visible to the audience as he emerges from behind a curtain, while Ananya can be seen looking at Ayushmann’s character.

The ‘Dream Girl 2’ teaser will be unveiled on July 31, while the official trailer will be out on August 1.

Soon after the makers unveiled the new poster, fans flooded the comment section with red hearts and fire emoticons. Actor Shanaya Kapoor commented, ‘Love it.’

‘Dream Girl 2’ will be released in theatres on August 25. Earlier, the movie was scheduled to be released in July.

However, it was delayed due to the extensive VFX work required for the film.

Speaking about the decision, producer Ektaa R Kapoor said, ‘We want Ayushmann Khurrana’s character to look perfect as Pooja in Dream Girl 2, and that’s why we are taking extra time to perfect the VFX work for the face. We want to ensure that our viewers get the best possible experience when they watch the movie. The VFX work for ‘Dream Girl 2’ is an integral part of the movie, and we want to ensure that we deliver a high-quality product to our audiences.’

‘Dream Girl 2’ is the sequel to the highly successful film, ‘Dream Girl’, which was released in 2019.

Besides Ayushmann and Ananya, the film stars Annu Kapoor, Paresh Rawal, Asrani, Manjot Singh and Vijay Raaz among others.

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