WPL 2024: Kartik Aaryan, Sidharth Malhotra to bring Bollywood glamour at opening ceremony

Updated : Feb 21, 2024 06:38
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Bollywood actors Kartik Aaryan and Sidharth Malhotra are ready to take centre stage at the opening ceremony of Women's Premiere League (WPL). The B-town heartthrobs will perform at the much-anticipated event, which will kick off from February 23 onwards in Bengaluru.  

Sidharth-Kartik to perform at WPL opening ceremony 

WPL is all set to begin with a bang, with Kartik Aaryan and Sidharth Malhotra lighting up the sky at the opening ceremony of WPL. In a post that has now ignited a fan frenzy among cricket enthusiasts as well actor's admirers, WPL welcoming Kartik Aaryan wrote, “Yeh Kingdom nahin, Ab Queendom Hai! Join @kartikaaryan as he fights for the Crown for his Queendom. Watch the #TATAWPL 2024 Opening Ceremony on @officialjiocinema & @sports18.official LIVE from the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru.”

Following this, the official account of WPL also revealed Sidharth Malhotra's participation in the opening ceremony.

Kartik Aaryan work front 

Kartik Aaryan has a score of projects lined up for the year. The actor recently confirmed that he'll return for 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3'. He also has 'Captain India' in his pipeline. He recently unveiled that his first look from 'Chandu Champion' starring Kabir Khan. 

What's next for Sidharth Malhotra? 

Sidharth Malhotra recently dropped the first teaser of his upcoming film, 'Yodha,' bankrolled by Dharma Productions. The actor also has Meghna Gulzar's yet-to-be-titled film. 


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Sidharth Malhotra

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