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Akshay Kumar denies the reports of starring in a film with Ahan Shetty

Akshay Kumar denies the reports of starring in a film with Ahan Shetty

Akshay Kumar shares a great rapport with producer Sajid Nadiadwala. They have worked together in many successful films, and the upcoming film Bachchan Pandey will be their 10th film together.

Now, according to a report in the entertainment portal, Pinkvilla, the two were all set to team up for the 11th time. Reportedly, Sajid Nadiadwala was supposed to produce a film starring Akshay and Suniel Shetty’s son Ahan Shetty.


A source close to the production house had told the portal, “The entire team is rooting for this first-time combo of Akshay and Ahan. The project is in the planning stage and Sajid has come up with a story that demands for this unique star-cast. More details will be revealed in the time to come.”

However, the report has turned out to be false. Akshay took to Twitter to deny the reports.

He tweeted, "10/10 on FAKE news scale! How about I start my own fake news busting business ?"

Ahan is all set to make his debut with Nadiadwala’s production venture Tadap which is directed by Milan Luthria. The film, which also stars Tara Sutaria in the lead role, is a remake of the Telugu film RX 100.

In March this year, the first look poster of Tadap was unveiled and the release date was announced. Interestingly, it was Akshay who had launched the poster on social media.

He had tweeted, "Totally nailed the angry young man look here, looking forward to watching you on the big screen. Sending all my love and best wishes for #Tadap, in cinemas on 24th September. #AhanShetty @TaraSutaria @MilanLuthria @WardaNadiadwala @NGEMovies @foxstarhindi."

Tadap is slated to release on 24th September 2021.

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