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Kartik Aaryan (R) romancing with Sreeleela (L) in the first look of the film. (Photo courtesy: Screen-grab)

Kartik Aaryan, Sreeleela's first look from Anurag Basu's romantic film out now

| @indiablooms | Feb 17, 2025, at 11:17 am

Mumbai/IBNS: The first look of Kartik Aaryan and Sreeleela starrer upcoming romantic Hindi film was unveiled by the makers on Sunday.

The first look gives a glimpse into Kartik's rugged appearance with long hairs and beard.

The actor, who plays a musician, sings in front of a large crowd while Sreeleela appears as his love interest.

Dressed as a rockstar with massive fans, Kartik sings 'Tu Meri Zindagi Hai', a song from Rahul Roy and Anu Agarwal starrer Aashiqui.

The song was originally sung by Anuradha Paudwal and Kumar Sanu.

Directed by Anurag Basu, the musical film, which will make Sreeleela's Bollywood debut, is yet to be titled.

The film is expected to release in Diwali 2025. 

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