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Ayushmann to romance Dangal fame Sanya Malhotra

2017 has turned out to be a fantastic year for Ayushmann Khurrana. After the success of his films Bareilly Ki Barfi and Shubh Mangal Savdhan, Ayushmann has many top-notch producers queuing up at his doorsteps with scripts of their films in hand. However, the actor has decided to choose his future projects carefully and wishes to do one film at a time.

While Khurrana is currently busy with the shooting of Sriram Raghavan's next thriller, Shoot The Piano Player, buzz has it that the actor has also been approached for a film which stars Dangal fame Sanya Malhotra as the leading lady.


A source reveals to a leading Indian daily, “The story revolves around two brothers — it’s a script that has caught Ayushmann’s attention. The makers have also approached Sanya for this film and if things work out then they will both be on board soon.”

The yet-to-be-titled project is expected to roll by early 2018.

Besides this untitled movie, Sanya is also doing a film for Ritesh Batra, which is toplined by Nawazuddin Siddiqui in the lead role.

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