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Makers of Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan introduce the cast in an entertaining way

We all know that Ayushmann Khurrana will be seen as the male lead in Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan. The makers had also announced that Ayushmann’s Badhaai Ho co-stars Gajraj Rao and Neena Gupta will join him in the film. And now, the whole cast of the film has been introduced. While there were reports that Jitendra Kumar will romance Ayushmann in the film, it has now been confirmed.

Ayushmann took to Twitter to share a video to introduce the whole cast of the film. He tweeted, “Jeetega Pyaar Sehparivaar! ? #ShubhMangalZyadaSaavdhan @raogajraj @Neenagupta001 @Farjigulzar @iammanurishi @maanvigagroo @SunitaRajwar @Panawasthy_31 #NeerajSingh Written and Directed by @hiteshkewalya @aanandlrai @itsBhushanKumar @cypplOfficial @TSeries 13th March 2020!”


Well, we love the way, the makers have introduced the cast of the film. It is surely one of the most entertaining ways to create the buzz about the cast. By the way, we surely can’t wait to know which team will win, Team Pyaar or Team Sanskar.

Ayushmann also posted another motion poster of the film on Instagram. Check it out here…

Directed by Hitesh Kewalya, Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan is slated to release on 13th March 2020. The shooting of the film kickstarted a few days ago, and we are sure it will be an interesting film. The movie is a sequel to 2017 release Shubh Mangal Saavdhan which tackled the issue of erectile dysfunction in a light-hearted way. The movie starred Ayushmann and Bhumi Pednekar in the lead roles and was a hit at the box office.

Currently, Ayushmann is riding high with the success of Dream Girl. He will next be seen on the big screen in Bala which is slated to release in November this year. The actor also has Shoojit Sircar’s Gulabo Sitabo in his kitty.

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