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Akshay Kumar, Sara Ali Khan and Dhanush team up for Atrangi Re

From the past few weeks, there have been several reports about Aanand L Rai’s next project. It was said that the film will star Hrithik Roshan, Sara Ali Khan, and Dhanush. Then there were reports that Akshay Kumar has replaced Hrithik in the film. And now, finally, the makers have announced the movie officially with Akshay Kumar, Sara Ali Khan, and Dhanush.

Sara Ali Khan took to Instagram to inform her fans about the film which has been titled as Atrangi Re. She posted, “I can’t believe my luck ??☀️?? My next film ? ? : ATRANGI RE ?? Blessed to be working with @aanandlrai sir ?? ? In an @arrahman musical ? And so thankful to have @akshaykumar sir join hands with the extremely talented and incredibly humble @dhanushkraja and myself ??? Presented by @itsbhushankumar's @TSeries, @cypplofficial & #capeofgoodfilms ??‍♀️ And written by Himanshu Sharma Sir ?? CANNOT WAIT TO START?? And cannot wait to come ⏰ Again, on Valentine’s Day ❤️ 14th February 2021‼️”


This year on Valentine’s Day, Sara will be seen on the big screen in Love Aaj Kal and next year it will be Atrangi Re. Well, with Akshay, Sara, and Dhanush, Rai has surely got a fantastic cast in his film, and we are already excited about Atrangi Re.

The director’s last film was Zero with Shah Rukh Khan, Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma. The film, unfortunately, failed to make a mark at the box office.

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