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Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor's untitled film to hit the big screens on Holi 2022

Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor's untitled film to hit the big screens on Holi 2022

By Murtuza Iqbal

For the past many months there have been reports about Luv Ranjan’s next starring Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor. The shooting of the film kickstarted a few weeks ago, but the makers had not announced the film officially.


Now, they have announced the movie along with the release date. The untitled movie will release on Holi 2022.

Luv Ranjan’s production house, Luv Films tweeted, “Mark your calendars! Luv Ranjan's next starring #RanbirKapoor & @ShraddhaKapoor will release on Holi 2022, 18th March! Produced by @luv_ranjan & @gargankur , presented by #GulshanKumar & #BhushanKumar. Also starring #DimpleKapadia & @BoneyKapoor . @LuvFilms @TSeries.”

Well, the movie is said to be a romantic-comedy, and it will surely be interesting to watch the fresh pairing of Ranbir and Shraddha on the big screen.

Apart from these two actors, the movie also stars Boney Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia. They will be seen playing the role of Ranbir’s parents in the movie.

The movie will mark Boney Kapoor’s acting debut and recently while talking to ETimes about the experience of being on set as an actor, he stated, “As a producer, I have to look into everything. I go to set to see if my cast and crew are comfortable. Here since I was an actor, the production was taking care of me. I was much more relieved as an actor.”

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