• Source:JND

Actor Aparshakti Khurana is currently basking in the success of his latest released movie Stree 2. The actor recently recalled an incident when the lead actor of his movie asked the producer not to let him attend the trailer launch event. He said that the PR team did not call him until the end of the event.

In an interview with Lallantop, Aparshakti said, “A lot of weird things have happened to us. Without naming the actor, I did a film and touchwood, it was such an amazing set. We had a great time, everyone performed very well. It was a well-made film. Everyone saw the film before the trailer launch and liked it a lot.”

Aparshakti claimed, “Three minutes before the trailer launch, that actor told the producer, 'Apar should not be on stage. You can call all the other actors.' You know how much I love to dress up in different colours. And I am standing right there; they called everybody. Suddenly, a PR person came and said, ‘There is a last-minute change; we will do a separate introduction.’ I am waiting 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 20 minutes, 30 minutes; the entire trailer launch is over, and people have gone."

Netizens quickly sleuthed that Aparshakti Khurana's cryptic message might be about Kartik Aaryan, his co-star in Luka Chuppi and Pati Patni Aur Woh. A Reddit user even found 'proof' by linking Aparshakti's 2019 schedule, including a song shoot in Amritsar for Street Dancer and the Luka Chuppi trailer launch, suggesting a connection between the two actors and an unmentioned project.

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Aparshakti Khurana is currently gearing up for the release of Berlin. As the highly anticipated spy thriller, directed by the acclaimed Atul Sabharwal, gears up for its release on OTT platforms, ZEE5 unveiled a captivating new promo, just three days shy of the film's debut. 

The latest teaser showcases Aparshakti Khurana in his intriguing role as Pushkin Verma, a skilled expert in sign language, whose unique abilities are set to play a pivotal part in the movie's gripping narrative.

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