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Karan Johar casts newcomer Lakshya in ‘Dostana 2’

September 05, 2019 10:46 am | Updated 10:46 am IST - Mumbai

Lakshya joins Kartik Aaryan and Janhvi Kapoor in the much-awaited sequel to 2008 film Dostana.

“Both happy and excited to introduce the new kid on the Dharma block!” Karan Johar wrote on Twitter, introducing Lakshya

Filmmaker Karan Johar is set to launch newcomer Lakshya in Bollywood with his upcoming production Dostana 2 .

Lakshya joins Kartik Aaryan and Janhvi Kapoor in the much-awaited sequel to 2008 blockbuster Dostana .

The actor has inked a four-film contract with Johar’s Dharma Productions, which includes movies and digital projects.

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Before bagging the film, Lakshya, who has previously appeared in TV shows, went through a rigorous selection process which included auditions and photoshoots.

“We believe in introducing new talent to the film fraternity. We are proud to have introduced over 20 first-time filmmakers and seven actors in the recent past. We are excited to introduce Lakshya, the newest addition to the family,” Johar said in a statement.

“We will be introducing him in

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Dostana 2 . He was chosen after a series of meticulous auditions and test shoots. We are thrilled to engulf him in our creative world and look forward to creating celluloid magic together,” he added.

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Dostana 2 also launches another face in the industry, Collin D’Cunha, who is making his directorial debut with the project.

The first film, directed by Tarun Mansukhani and featuring Abhishek Bachchan, John Abraham and Priyanka Chopra in the lead, was a major box office and critical success for the producer.

The story follows two men who pretend to be gay to share an apartment with a girl with whom they eventually fall in love.

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