Kartik Aaryan takes ice therapy as his legs ache post ‘Shehzada’ song shoot

Updated : Jan 12, 2023 11:41
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Kartik Aaryan is currently busy shooting for his forthcoming film ‘Shehzada’. He recently shot for a song sequence for the film and on Monday he shared an update with his fans. He posted a picture of himself and claimed that his knees and calves were aching post the song shoot and he needed ice therapy. He is seen pouting and holding a block of ice as he sits with his legs in a bucketful of ice water.

Sharing the picture, Kartik wrote, ‘Ghutne toot gaye (dancing man emoji) Ice Bucket Challenge 2023 starts now #Shehzada #SongShoot #CalvesGone.’

Dancer-actor Mukti Mohan commented on his post, ‘Pindli jaayein lekin smouldering pout na jaaye (calves gone but the smouldering pout remains) wish you speedy recovery, take good care!’

The Rohit Dhawan directorial unites Kartik with his ‘Luka Chuppi’ co-star Kriti Sanon. It also stars Manisha Koirala, Paresh Rawal, Ronit Roy and Sachin Khedekar. The film is scheduled set to release on February 10.

Kartik will also be making his production debut with ‘Shehzada’. Producers Bhushan Kumar, Allu Arvind and Aman Gill recently welcomed Kartik on board. ‘It's been quite a joyride making this film with Kartik as an actor, but now it’s become even more exciting having Kartik on board as one of the producers of the film. Like us Kartik too believes in wide reaching films that appeal to the youngsters, families and masses, and Shehzada is meant for all of them, hence it made natural sense for him to pick this film for his debut as producer,’ they said in a media statement.

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