Kartik Aaryan Is Once Again Going To Play The Role Of a Journalist

Kartik Aaryan is ready to become a journalist once again in Ram Madhvani's upcoming film


Kartik Aaryan played the role of a journalist in 2019's romantic comedy, Luka Chuppi along with co-star Kriti Sanon. Kriti Sanon played a journalist again in Arjun Patiala and Aaryan is ready to don the hat of a journalist again in Neerja and Aarya director Ram Madhvani's next project. 

According to SpotBoyE  "The entire film unfolds in one media office. There are only 5-6 characters. It really intimate low-budget one-set film and Kartik accepted it because he wants to figure with directors who can tap his acting chops, also because he wants to do films far far away from the lightweight comedies he has become typecast in.'' 

Reports also revealed that "When he met Ram, Kartik's only precondition before signing the film was, 'I want this film to do for me what your Neerja did for Sonam."

Kartik Aaryan was also seen in Imtiaz Ali's Love Aaj Kal with Sara Ali Khan this year. He now has Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 with Anees Bazmee that also stars Tabu and Kiara Advani, a movie with Tanhaji director Om Raut, and is additionally on board for the remake of Allu Arjun's Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo.

It has also been reported last month that Kartik Aaryan, who had a dream run in 2019 with hits in Luka Chuppi and Pati Patni Aur Woh, was in talks with Eros International for a three-film deal. While details of the projects were kept covert, it had been heard that the multi-crore agreement included profit-sharing on each film, has catapulted the actor to the top league. However, the buzz within the trade circles indicates that the deal has fallen through.

Reports also stated that "Kartik and thus the top honchos of Eros International were negotiating over the past few months. The studio had apparently offered him a five-year blind contract wherein the concepts of the films weren't provided to him. As a result, the deal has been held off due to creative differences. Both the parties are hoping to pursue the is discussion at a later stage."

 

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