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Ranbir Kapoor-Rashmika Mandanna, Sara Ali Khan-Aditya Roy Kapur, Samantha Ruth Prabhu-Vijay Deverakonda: These irresistible pairs are coming soon to steal your heart

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The world of cinema is about to witness an array of captivating on-screen pairs that promise to bring stories to life with their chemistry, talent and unique narratives. Here’s a peek into the pairs that are set to create magic with their upcoming films.

Animal

Rashmika Mandana and Ranbir Kapoor are all prepared for the sparks to fly as the dynamic duo has shared the screen together for the first time in ‘Animal’.

Friday Night Plan

The exciting and super fun world of ‘Friday Night Plan’ introduces us to the delightful pairing of Medha Rana and Babil Khan. As they embark on a memorable cinematic journey, their chemistry promises to infuse the movie with a fresh, youthful energy that is sure to resonate with audiences.

Metro In Dino

‘Metro In Dino’ brings together Sara Ali Khan and Aditya Roy Kapur in a modern tale of love. Playing the role of present day couples, the two will be seen sharing a screen together.

Kushi

Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Vijay Deverakonda’s portrayal of characters navigating love across cultural boundaries is sure to be a captivating experience for audiences in their movie ‘Kushi’.

SRI

This film takes a unique turn by centering on the life of a visually challenged successful industrialist. Alaya F and Rajkummar Rao’s pairing promises to bring depth and authenticity to this inspiring story.

Kuch Khatta Ho Jaay

‘Kuch Khatta Ho Jaay’ promises a laughter-filled joyride with the talented powerhouses Saiee M Manjrekar and Guru Randhawa. As they navigate the complexities of relationships, their camaraderie will add an extra layer of charm to this romantic escapade that fans are eagerly waiting for.

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