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Confirmed! Kartik Aaryan in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, makers unveil the posters

Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 was announced a couple of months ago. It was revealed that Anees Bazmee will be directing the film and there were reports that Kartik Aaryan will be playing the lead role in the sequel to 2007 release Bhool Bhulaiyaa. The reports have turned out to be true.

Kartik plays the lead role and the makers of the movie have unveiled the posters of the film. The actor tweeted a poster and wrote, “Ghostbuster is all set to enter ? Hare Ram Hare Ram ? Hare Krishna Hare Ram ? ? ?❤ #Bhoolbhulaiyaa2.”


Other posters of the film were unveiled by producer Bhushan Kumar on Twitter. He tweeted, “Finally after a long wait, excited to officially announce the haunting comedy #BhoolBhulaiyaa2 with a stellar team! This project has been in the works for a while and I'm really looking forward to it. In cinemas on 31st July, 2020. More details soon...”

While it has been revealed that Kartik Aaryan will play the male lead, the makers have not yet announced the lead actress’ name. In Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Vidya Balan played the female lead and her performance was appreciated a lot. There have been reports that Sara Ali Khan and Ananya Panday have been considered for the film. But now, we wait for an official announcement from the makers.

Sara and Ananya, both will be seen on the big screen with Kartik. While Sara and Kartik star in a film titled Aaj Kal, Ananya and Kartik will be seen together in Pati Patni Aur Woh.

Meanwhile, there have been reports that Akshay Kumar will also be having an extended cameo in the film. But there’s no confirmation on it.

After the success of Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety, Kartik is touted to be one of the most bankable actors of the current generation. He has films like Aaj Kal, Pati Patni Aur Woh, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 and Dostana 2 in his kitty.

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A traditional pub hotel group has outperformed luxury international chains in the UK's largest guest satisfaction survey, while one major operator continues its decade-long streak at the bottom of the rankings.
The Coaching Inn Group, comprising 36 relaxed inn-style hotels in historic buildings across beauty spots and market towns, achieved the highest customer score of 81per cent among large chains in Which?'s annual hotel survey. The group earned five stars for customer service and accuracy of descriptions, with guests praising its "lovely locations and excellent food and service.
"The survey, conducted amongst 4,631 guests, asked respondents to rate their stays across eight categories including cleanliness, customer service, breakfast quality, bed comfort and value for money. At an average £128 per night, Coaching Inn demonstrated that mid-range pricing with consistent quality appeals to British travellers.
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"Among boutique chains, Hotel Indigo scored 79 per cent with its neighbourhood-inspired design, while InterContinental achieved 80per cent despite charging over £300 per night, and the chain missed WRP status for this reason.

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However, Premier Inn, long considered Britain's reliable budget choice, lost its recommended status this year. Despite maintaining comfortable beds, guests reported "standards were slipping" and prices "no longer budget levels" at an average £94 per night.

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