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Jhanvi Kapoor’s debut film to arrive before Sara Ali Khan’s?

Though many star kids are going to make their big Bollywood debut in 2018, everyone is waiting to watch Sara Ali Khan and Jhanvi Kapoor’s films. Sara, daughter of actors Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh, has even started shooting for her debut film, Kedarnath. Also starring Sushant Singh Rajput, the film is being helmed by Abhishek Kapoor.

Jhanvi, on the other hand, is yet to set her foot on the sets of her debut movie. Seasoned actress Sridevi’s daughter is being launched by Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions with the Hindi remake of the highly successful Marathi film, Sairat. The project was supposed to take off even before Sara Ali Khan’s film Kedarnath. However, due to some unforeseen circumstances, the film got delayed again and again. It was revealed over the weekend that the movie will finally go to sets from December onwards.


The interesting scoop on the two much-awaited films of the two upcoming stars of Bollywood is that though Sara Ali Khan’s Kedarnath started rolling first, it is Jhanvi Kapoor’s untitled film which will hit screens before.

“There were reports that Sairat has been delayed but now the film is going on floors in December. It will most probably release by mid-2018. The Sairat remake will be wrapped up in just two schedules,” reveals a source.

While Kedarnath is releasing on 21st December 2018, no official release date has been announced for Jhanvi Kapoor’s film.

It will be interesting to see which film eventually wins the audiences’ hearts in 2018.

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