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Karan Johar rubbishes the reports of casting Asim Riaz and Suhana Khan in Student of The Year 3

Asim Riaz became a household name thanks to his stint in Bigg Boss season 13. The finale of the show took place a few days ago and Sidharth Shukla won the show, while Asim became the first runner up.

After the finale of Bigg Boss 13, there have been reports of Asim starring in the third instalment of Karan Johar’s Student Of The Year. It was said that the film will also mark the debut of Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter Suhana Khan and will also feature Alaya F who made her debut this year with Jawaani Jaaneman.


However, Karan took to Twitter clear that the reports about Student Of The Year 3 are baseless. He tweeted, “Absolutely baseless stories making the rounds of SOTY3 !!!! My request to everyone publishing this fabrication is to kindly Stop! Please!?.”

Student Of The Year is a franchise known for launching newcomers. The first instalment marked the debut of Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, and Sidharth Malhotra, and Tara Sutaria and Ananya Panday made their debut with Student Of The Year 2.

Well, this reminds us that even a couple of years ago there were reports that Bigg Boss season 11 contestant Priyank Sharma would star in Student Of The Year 2, but the reports had also turned out to be false.

Meanwhile, Asim Riaz has gained a lot of popularity because of Bigg Boss and people on social media feel that he deserved to win the show and not Sidharth Shukla.

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