Dulhania 3: Janhvi Kapoor Replaces Alia Bhatt Opposite Varun Dhawan!
The 1st 2 parts – Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania and Badrinath Ki Dulhania starred the hit jodi of Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan.
Dulhania 3: Janhvi Kapoor Replaces Alia Bhatt Opposite Varun Dhawan!
But looks like Alia Bhatt is not returning for the sequel, as per Peepingmoon report. Work schedule conflict appears to be the reason behind Alia opting out of this.
Like the previous two films, Shashank Khaitan will be helming this one as well. Dulhani 3 is also reported to have a stand-alone plot and the story and characters will not be related to Badrinath Ki Dulhania.
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Dulhania 3, Bawaal Jodi Reunites
The project is currently in the pre-production stage and will start shooting within the next couple of months. Janhvi and Varun have previously done Bawaal together.
The previous part – Badrinath Ki Dulhania was made on a budget of 39 crores and it went on to cross 200+ crores at the global box office.
Varun Dhawan Upcoming Projects:
Varun will next be seen in Atlee’s Theri remake. He is set to collaborate with his father, David Dhawan, for the fourth time in an upcoming family-friendly, comedy film, scheduled to start filming in April 2024.
Janhvi Kapoor Upcoming Movies:
Janhvi has an exciting line-up ahead of her as well. She has the pan-Indian film Devara opposite Jr NTR, Mr and Mrs Mahi with Rajkummar Rao and Ulajh with Gulshan Devaiah and Roshan Mathew.
She is also reportedly starring in a thriller with Sidharth Malhotra as well.
Recently, Janhvi Kapoor and her sister Khushi Kapoor graced the coffee couch on Koffee With Karan S8 episode 11. The sisters opened up on dealing with the grief of their mom Sridevi’s death. Janhvi also talked about her boyfriend Shikhar Pahariya.
“He (Shikhar) has been there from the start as a friend and as a solid support system. And not in a way that made me feel like he was expecting something or being a pushover. He was just there in a very selfless and dignified way, in a way that I haven’t seen many men capable of being there for another human being,” Janhvi said.