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Vikrant Massey Replaces Kartik In Dostana 2:
12th Fail movie actor Vikrant Massey is all set to take on a fresh journey in Bollywood with Dostana 2, stepping into the role that was earlier supposed to be played by Kartik Aaryan. Confirming the news in an interview with Times Now, Massey shared his excitement about the big move.
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He said, “You will see me doing that soon. I think this news is already out. I don’t know why I’m not talking. I’m doing Dostana 2. I’m doing my first Dharma movie.”
For Massey, who has impressed audiences with his powerful performances in films like 12th Fail and Sector 36, this project will showcase him in a completely different light. The actor admitted that the film will bring out a side of him that audiences haven’t seen before. He explained, “Usme you will see me wearing good designer clothes. Karan (Johar) sir will make sure that I wear good clothes and those fancy sunglasses. Shooting somewhere in Europe.”
The Dostana franchise, backed by Dharma Productions, is known for its stylish storytelling and vibrant energy. With Vikrant stepping into the sequel, fans are eager to see how he brings his own charm and acting depth to the project.
This film also marks his first collaboration with producer Karan Johar, making it a significant milestone in his career. Dostana (2008), featured Abhishek Bachchan, John Abraham and Priyanka Chopra in the lead roles and was a box office hit.
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By: Digitpatrox