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Varun & Katrina aren't a couple in Remo D’Souza’s dance film

The audience was quite excited when filmmaker Remo D’souza announced his collaboration with Varun Dhawan and Katrina Kaif last year. To be co-produced by T-Series, the much-awaited movie marks the first association between Dhawan and Kaif.

However, if what we hear turns out to be true, the audience might be in for a huge shock. According to sources, Varun Dhawan and Katrina Kaif are not romantically paired opposite each other in the movie. Yes, the duo isn't romancing in the flick.


“In fact, neither Varun nor Katrina will have a romantic interest in the film, and they will barely have any scenes together. It is a film about dance, not romance,” reveals a source.

The source adds, “The producers will spare no expense in ensuring that every song and dance is the most expensive that has ever been shot, and that’s no empty boast.”The film is set to go on the floors next year.
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