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Aditya Roy Kapur to play himself in OK Jaanu?

| | Mar 15, 2016, at 01:40 am
Mumbai, Mar 14 (IBNS): Aditya Roy Kapur has been currently shooting for his forthcoming film 'OK Jaanu' along with co star Shraddha Kapoor.
However, the look that the actor will be seen sporting is going to be very like him in real life too. Aditya has been asked to look like himself for his next. 
 
The actor will be seen playing the role of a boy next door in his next.
 
The film has created immense buzz on the pair of Aditya and Shraddha as the duo was last seen in the blockbuster Aashiqui 2. 
 
Having already witnessed their sizzling onscreen chemistry the audience eagerly await for the duo recreate the magic on celluloid once again.
 
OK Jaanu is a remake of Tamil film O Kadhal Kanmani.
 

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