Kartik Aaryan delights fans with surprise appearance at Alan Walker's show, read to know more

Updated : Oct 22, 2024 10:51
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Kartik Aaryan recently attended a show by Grammy-winning DJ Alan Walker in Mumbai, where several videos and pictures of the actor mingling with the crowd and interacting with the DJ surfaced on social media. Kartik even shared some snapshots on his Instagram Stories. 

Kartik and Alan were seen posing with the crowd in the background. He captioned the photo, "Is Diwali Bhool bhulaiyaa Vaali." A video captured Kartik as he arrived on stage, blowing a kiss to his fans, dressed in a black sweatshirt, pants, and stylish boots. He tagged the video with "Spooky Night'.

He expressed his excitement on social media, writing, "When all of us sing together. Wow just wow Mumbai." Another clip showed Alan giving a shoutout to Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3, with Kartik and Alan sharing a warm hug for the cameras. Kartik captioned the moment, "BhoolBhulaiyaa3 This Diwali."

Fans reacted by flooding his posts with comments.

One fan wrote, "The craze! Rooh Baba winning everyone's hearts I mean how." Another fan mentioned, "With every smile, KARTIK AARYAN steals the show!" A third fan commented, "I have to agree, @KartikAaryan, that it is looking at a different level of hotness during #bhoolbhulaiyaa3 promotions."

'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3' is set to be released this Diwali, with Kartik reprising his role as Rooh Baba. The film, directed by Anees Bazmee, also features Madhuri Dixit and Vidya Balan, along with Rajpal Yadav, Sanjay Mishra, and Vijay Raaz.

More about Alan Walker

Alan Walker, popular for hits like "Faded" and "On My Way," is currently touring India. His WalkerWorld India tour kicked off in Kolkata on September 27, making stops in cities like Shillong, Delhi, and Mumbai, before wrapping up on October 20 in Hyderabad.

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