Kiara Advani crops out rumoured boyfriend Sidharth Malhotra from Independence Day video, latter reacts

Updated : Aug 18, 2022 08:52
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Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra have reportedly been dating each other for over a year now. The actors shared videos on their respective Instagram accounts to wish fans on the occasion of Independence Day. Kiara's video featured her posing in front of Delhi's India Gate with the national flag. As soon as she shared the clip, Sidharth dropped a comment saying that he has been cropped from the video. To this Kiara quickly replied that hand is still there.
Kiara and Sidharth sparked dating rumours ever since they starred opposite each other in the 2021 film 'Shershaah'. Last month, the duo were spotted in Dubai to celebrate Kiara's 30th birthday.

As per an India Today report, Sidharth and Kiara will be reuniting on the big screen once again in a unique love story, titled 'Adal Badal'. A source told the publication that the film will revolve around a mystic situation where Sidharth and Kiara's souls get exchanged. The rom-com is reportedly being produced by Sunir Kheterpal. 

The source told the portal, 'The movie is set to be a rom-com with a lot of VFX and CGI work involved as well. This will be the first time the two will feature in a love story this unique. Both Sid and Kiara are very excited to collaborate on this.'

On the work front, Sidharth Malhotra is currently shooting for his debut web series, 'Indian Police Force' with Rohit Shetty. He also will be seen in 'Mission Majnu', 'Yodha' and 'Thank God'. Whereas, Kiara Advani's upcoming projects include, 'RC15' with Ram Charan and 'Govinda Naam Mera' with Vicky Kaushal and Bhumi Pednekar. 

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