Kartik Aaryan confirms Vidya Balan’s ‘Manjulika’ is returning to ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’, shares release date

Updated : Feb 12, 2024 20:44
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Kartik Aaryan has confirmed Vidya Balan’s return to ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa’ franchise in an Instagram post. Scheduled to release this year, the third instalment of the superhit horror-comedy film will see Kartik Aaryan back in his element and now with confirmation of Vidya Balan’s return as Manjulika, the excitement is certainly building up.  

Sharing the news with fans, Kartik shared Vidya Balan’s iconic dance on ‘Ami Je Tomar’ and wrote, “ And its happening! Og Manjulika is coming back to the world of BhoolBhulaiyaa. Super thrilled to welcome @balanvidya.” This is not all, the actor also announced the release date of the film and said, “This Diwali is going to be crackling #BhoolBhulaiyaa3 @aneesbazmee @tseries.official #BhushanKumar.” 

Fans have been hit with nostalgia as Kartik shared the news. Many took to comments section to express their joy on Vidya’s return. While many expressed excitement to watch Kartik and Vidya share the screen, there were another section of fans, demanding Akshay Kumar’s return.  

The last two films of the franchise have been huge successes at the box office. While the first part remains iconic with Akshay Kumar’s mind-blowing performance, Kartik Aaryan entered the franchise in part two and continues to be a part of third instalment. Besides Kartik Aaryan and Vidya Balan,  Sara Ali Khan will be seen in the lead role in the film.  

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