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Varun Dhawan and Natasha Dalal’s engagement was supposed to be announced today?

Varun Dhawan and Natasha Dala have been in a relationship from the past many years. While Varun has not openly spoken about his relationship with Natasha, the two have made many public appearances together.

There have been strong reports about two getting married this year, and according to a report in Mid-day, Varun’s family wanted to announce his engagement with Natasha today on the actor’s 33rd birthday. A source told the tabloid, “The family had considered formally announcing Varun's engagement to longtime girlfriend, Natasha Dalal, on the occasion. However, given the current scenario, they have decided to do it at an appropriate time.”


Well, reportedly, Varun and Nastah were supposed to tie the knot in May this year. However, later there were reports that the two will get married in December. Earlier, it was said that the wedding will take place in Thailand, but later the family decided to have a wedding in Goa. Well, Varun has not yet confirmed anything about his wedding.

If the things were normal, he would have been currently busy with the promotions of Coolie No. 1 which was supposed to release on 1st May 2020. However, the film has been postponed due to the lockdown. The new release date of the movie is not yet announced.

Apart from Coolie No. 1, Varun has Arun Khetarpal’s biopic in his kitty. Recently, there were also reports of him collaborating with Stree fame director Amar Kaushik, but the movie is yet to be officially announced.

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