Kiara Advani is excited to work with Kartik Aaryan again; ‘Satyaprem Ki Katha’ goes on floor

Updated : Sep 06, 2022 10:03
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Actors Kiara Advani and Kartik Aaryan are all set to share the screen space once again in 'Satya Prem Ki Katha'.  Recently in an interview with Hello magazine, Kiara revealed that she is excited to work with actor Kartik once again after 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2'. Kiara disclosed that their next film is a love story where she is playing the role of Katha and Kartik will be seen as Satya.    
  
Kiara said, 'We started off on such a great note. We’ve begun to prep for the film and will be shooting later this month together. I’m excited to be working with him once again! It’s a love story, my favourite genre, where I play Katha, and he plays Satya. My last was Kabir Singh, which everyone loved!' 
  
Kiara and Kartik's romantic film ‘SatyaPrem Ki Katha’ is being produced by Namah Productions and Sajid Nadiadwala. The film will be directed by National award-winning filmmaker Sameer Vidwans. It is scheduled to hit theatres on June 29, 2023.    
  
On Saturday, the makers of the film released a picture of Kartik Aaryan and Kiara Advani embracing each other. Sharing the picture, they wrote, ‘The love story begins! Straight from the Mahurat shot of #SatyaPremKiKatha #SajidNadiadwala.’       
  
Kartik too shared an update about his upcoming movie on Instagram and wrote, ‘Shubhaarambh #SatyapremKiKatha Ganpati Bappa Moriya,’ alongside a photograph of him taking blessings from Lord Ganesha. 
 
The Love Aaj Kal actor will be next seen in Shehzada, Freddy and Captain India along with ‘SatyaPrem Ki Katha’. On the other hand, Kiara’s upcoming movies include Govinda Naam Mera and RC15.

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