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Kriti Sanon might star opposite Akshay in Housefull 4

Housefull 4, the fourth instalment of the super successful Hindi film series Housefull, has created quite a buzz even before mounting the shooting floor. Ever since the project has been announced by filmmaker Sajid Nadiadwala, everyone is curious to know which actor from previous parts has been retained and which has been shown the door.

While Akshay Kumar and Ritesh Deshmukh are the only two regular actors from the franchise who have been confirmed for the fourth part as of now, handsome hunk Bobby Deol will be the newest addition to the series.


Talking about the female leads of the movie, several names have surfaced from Parineeti Chopra to Kiara Advani. If latest reports which are swirling around in showbiz are to be believed, beautiful actress Kriti Sanon, who is riding high on the success of her last release Bareilly Ki Barfi, has bagged one of the lead parts opposite none other than Akshay Kumar.

The Raabta actress entered Bollywood with Sajid Nadiadwala's successful action entertainer Heropanti, which also marked the acting debut of Tiger Shroff, and if she is indeed in Housefull 4, it will mark her second association with the top producer.

To be helmed by Sajid Khan, the fourth instalment of the Housefull series is set to go on floors in 2018 and is poised for its theatrical release on Diwali 2019.

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