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After Kapoor & Sons, Alia Bhatt and Sidharth Malhotra to star in Sadak 2?

Last seen in Shakun Batra's successful film Kapoor & Sons, actors Alia Bhatt and Sidharth Malhotra might come together to star in the sequel to Mahesh Bhatt's cult romantic-thriller, Sadak.

Mahesh, who directed the original film in 1991, is currently busy writing a compelling script for the next instalment of the Sanjay Dutt and Pooja Bhatt starrer.


While Sanjay and Pooja will reprise their respective roles from the original, there is a scope for another couple in the movie, for which Alia and Sidharth's names are doing the rounds.

A source close to the makers of the film reveals, "Earlier, there were speculations that Sidharth and Alia are doing Mohit Suri's next directorial project, Aashiqui 3, but the film has been put on hold. Instead, Vishesh Films has cast them for Sadak 2. While the film's director is yet to be finalised, they want to finish the casting process so that the film can go on floors soon.” It’s also said that both Sanjay and Pooja will reprise their roles in Sadak 2 and are quite excited to work together after such long span of years."

Well, we are really excited to see Alia and Sidharth on the silver screen once again.

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