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Kartik Aaryan and Sara Ali Khan starrer titled Love Aaj Kal, trailer to be out tomorrow

Kartik Aaryan and Sara Ali Khan will next be seen on the big screen in Imtiaz Ali’s next. The film was tentatively titled as Aaj Kal, but finally, the makers have revealed that the movie has been titled as Love Aaj Kal.

In 2009, Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone starred in a film titled Love Aaj Kal which was also directed by Imtiaz Ali. And now, after 11 years, we will get to see Saif’s daughter in a film with the same title.


Sara took to Instagram to share the poster of the film and also revealed that the trailer will be out tomorrow. The actress posted, “Meet Veer and Zoe Come get wound up in our whirlwind wonderland #LoveAajKal Trailer out tomorrow‼️@kartikaaryan @imtiazaliofficial #DineshVijan @wearewsf @maddockfilms @officialjiostudios @officialjiocinema @reliance.entertainment @sarkarshibasish @randeephooda @ipritamofficial @_arushisharma.”

It’s a beautiful poster and looks like just like 2009 release Love Aaj Kal, this one too is set in two different eras as the poster has ‘2020’ and ‘1990’ written on it. Even the expectations of the Kartik and Sara are quite high now as the 2009 release was a wonderful film.

Well, Sara and Kartik have been in the news from the day the former stated on Koffee With Karan that she would like to date the latter. After a few weeks, it was announced that the two have been signed for Imtiaz Ali’s next. There were reports that the two have started dating each other in real life, but once again a few weeks ago, a report stated that they have opted to part ways.

It will surely be interesting to watch Kartik and Sara’s camaraderie during the promotions of the film. Love Aaj Kal is slated to release on 14th Feb 2020.

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