One of the most adored actors in Bollywood's newest generation is Kartik Aaryan. He is well known for his varied roles and realistic acting. Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 by Kartik Aaryan became a huge hit. He is back with Freddy, delivering yet another astounding performance. The movie has already aired. During the promotional event, Kartik spoke candidly about his early professional experiences and admitted that there had been times when he had been chosen for a film but the production had been shelved.
The actor from Bhool Bhulaiyaa recalls that they were dumped once he told people about his films.
The actor stated, "Mere saath aesa bhi hua hai ki jo ek aadh flick jo main virtually lock hogaya hun aur, before my debut also, lekin it didn't take off," when talking about his early days and early efforts. Or else the movie "Meri film hone wali hai," which was pure jahaan, didn't get off the ground. Ek bohut sahi cheeze maine yeh jaani ki kabhi kisiko batana mat, toh uske baad in reality.
Then he continued, "When I got my first movie, I never told anyone I was filming Pyaar Ka Punchnama or doing anything else. Pata chale yeh bhi scrap hogayi toh because I was afraid this would also be scrapped."
Kartik's work front
Kartik's latest flick Freddy released on OTT in which Alaya F is the female lead in the movie. Later he will appear in Shehzada with Kriti Sanon. In addition, Kartik is set to star opposite Kiara Advani in SatyaPrem Ki Katha. Additionally, he has also been roped in to play the male lead for Aashiqui 3.
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I have always been interested in films and the film industry. I have been writing for various online publications for the past year, covering everything from red-carpet events to film festivals. I am passionate about film and always look for the latest news and gossip surrounding the industry. I am excited to be a part of the team at BollywoodMDB and I look forward to bringing the latest news and insights to our readers.
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