Kartik Aaryan reacts to a video of a fan's friend carrying actor's cut-out to receive her at airport

Updated : Nov 29, 2022 08:41
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Actor Kartik Aaryan, who enjoys a massive fan following, is impressed with a video that is doing the rounds on social media. A fan of the actor got a sweet surprise from her friend who brought a life-size cut-out of Kartik to receive her at the airport.

The video was shared on social media by the username Priyanka Trisal to show how her friend came to receive her at the airport. Sharing the video she wrote, ‘I wasn’t expecting this at all but hands down the best surprise ever.’

In the video, a guy is seen at the airport with a life-size cut-out of Kartik. The text on the video read, ‘Here's how I was welcomed on my first day in Mumbai. I am a big Kartik Aaryan fan sooo... he got KARTIK AARYAN for me at the airport.’

The video also shows a small conversation between them where the actor’s fan is heard saying, ‘Tu seriously Kartik Aaryan ka board utha ke laaya hai?" To which her friend responds, ‘Wo roses bhi laaya hai tere liye.’The fan can be seen laughing at this.

The video caught attention of Kartik Aaryan and the actor shared it on his social media page with a perfect reaction. Sharing the video, he wrote, ‘Mujhe hi bula liya hota, Cutout ki kya zaroorat thi (You should have called me, what was the need for a cut-out). But a very thoughtful welcome.’

The fan too thanked the ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa’ actor and wrote, ‘OH. MY. GODDDDDDD!!! Dream come true!!! Thank you thank you thank you.’

On the work front, Kartik Aaryan will next be seen in ‘Freddy’ alongside Alaya F. He also has ‘Shehzada’ with Kriti Sanon, ‘Satyaprem Ki Katha’ alongside Kiara Advani, ‘Captain India’ and Kabir Khan’s untitled next in the pipeline. 

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