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Confirmed! Kartik Aaryan starrer Dhamaka to release on Netflix; the actor shares a teaser of the film

Confirmed! Kartik Aaryan starrer Dhamaka to release on Netflix; the actor shares a teaser of the film

By Murtuza Iqbal

Last year in November it was announced that Kartik Aaryan will be seen in a movie titled Dhamaka which will be directed by Ram Madhvani. The shooting of the film kickstarted in December and in just 10 days the shoot was wrapped up.


A few weeks ago, there were reports that Dhamaka will be getting a direct-to-digital release on Netflix, and the reports have turned out to be true.

Today, Kartik took to Instagram to share a teaser of the film and announce that it will be releasing on Netflix. The actor posted, “Main hoon Arjun Pathak Jo bhi Kahunga Sach Kahunga ?? #Dhamaka ? Coming soon, only on Netflix ? @AmrutaSubhash #VikasKumar @vishfulfilled @madhvaniram #RonnieScrewvala @amitamadhvani @rsvpmovies @officialrmfilms @netflix_in.”

Well, the teaser is interesting and leaves us wanting for more. Kartik is known for his romantic-comedies, but with Dhamaka, he will be entering a different territory, and in the teaser he is good. In the movie, the actor will be seen playing the role of a journalist named Arjun Pathak. The movie also stars Amruta Subhash and she is excellent in the teaser.

With Dhamaka, Kartik will be making hid digital debut. Talking about his other movies, the actor has Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 and Dostana 2 lined-up. The shooting of the former resumed a few days ago in Manali.

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  • Asda sales fall 3.8 per cent to £5.1 bn in three months to September, with comparable store sales down 2.8 per cent.
  • Chair Allan Leighton blames IT system problems from separating technology from former owner Walmart.
  • Leighton criticises government for hampering business investment and depressing consumer sentiment.
Asda has reported a sharp sales decline while criticising the government for "killing confidence" among consumers, though its chair admitted "self-inflicted" technology problems had set back turnaround plans by six months.

Total sales at Britain's third-largest supermarket fell 3.8 per cent to £5.1 bn in the three months ending September compared with the same period last year, reversing 0.2 per cent growth from the previous quarter. Comparable store sales dropped 2.8 per cent.

Chair Allan Leighton, who returned last year to revive the business for a second time, told the guardian that the fall in sales and market share was "totally self-inflicted." The supermarket struggled with technology issues during a lengthy effort to separate IT systems from former owner Walmart.

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