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Kartik Aaryan starts shooting for Dostana 2

Dostana 2 is undoubtedly one of the most awaited films of 2020. After a long wait, Karan Johar finally announced the sequel a few months ago. The movie stars Kartik Aaryan, Janhvi Kapoor and Lakshya in the lead roles.

The shooting of the film kickstarted recently in Chandigarh and Kartik took to Instagram to inform his fans about it. He posted, “#Dostana2 Begins !!! ???‍♂️? @karanjohar @janhvikapoor @itslakshya @collindcunha ❤️”


Well, before leaving for Chandigarh, Kartik had visited producer Karan to take his blessings, He has posted the picture of the same and captioned it as, “Maa da laadla #Chandigarh nikal gaya #Dostana2 !! ? The Dharma rivaaz that all actors need to follow before starting a Dharma film @karanjohar ?”

There have been many reports about the film’s storyline. While some reports suggest that Kartik and Janhvi play siblings and fall for the same guy played by Lakshya, it is also said that Lakshya and Janhvi play siblings and falls for Kartik. Well, we need for the trailer of the film to actually know what exactly the movie will be all about.

Before starting the shoot in Chandigarh, Janhvi a couple of days ago had visited the Golden Temple in Amritsar to seek the blessings. She had posted the pictures of the same on Instagram.

Well, Janhvi and Kartik, both are one of the busiest actors currently. Apart from Dostana 2, Kartik has movies like Pati Patni Aur Woh and Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 in his kitty. Meanwhile, Janhvi has movies like RoohiAfza, Gunjan Saxena – The Kargil Girl, Takht, Bombay Girl, and Ghost Stories.

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