'Kuch Khatta Ho Jaay': Guru Randhawa's debut film is a 'tedhi medhi' love story, teaser out now

Updated : Jan 30, 2024 17:44
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Guru Randhawa, who is known for his hit Punjabi and Bollywood songs, is ready to begin a new chapter. Guru is all set to foray into acting, making his Bollywood debut with Anupam Kher and Saiee M. Manjrekar in the film titled 'Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay'. On Tuesday, the makers of the film dropped the first teaser for the film. The teaser has now taken over the internet, with Randhawa's fans expressing their excitement.

'Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay' Teaser

Guru Randhawa will be making his acting debut with the upcoming film 'Kuch Khatta Ho Jaay'. The exciting teaser for the film hints that the upcoming film will be a romantic comedy with a 'tedhi medhi' love story featuring Guru and Saiee as the main leads. Sharing the teaser of the film, Guru wrote, "A love story that's as sweet as candy, with a twist of Sirfira Majnu's antics and Beautiful Laila's charm. Join us on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, drama, and a whole lot of fun! #KKHJTeaser Out Now."

About 'Kuch Khattaa Ho Jaay'

The upcoming film has been directed by G. Ashok and produced by Amit and Lavena Bhatia. The film will release in theatres on February 16th. Recently, the Maers unveiled the groovy party track 'Bottley Kholo', sung by Meet Bros., from the film.

Talking about the upcoming film, Guru had earlier said, "Being a part of 'Kuch Khatta Ho Jaay' has been special since day one. 'Bottley Kholo' is a sneak peek into the amazing moments we've shared on the sets."

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