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Karan Johar denies casting for ‘Dear Comrade’ remake

Vijay Deverakonda’s Telugu film is currently screening in the UAE



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Filmmaker Karan Johar has clarified that no lead actors have been considered or approached for the Hindi remake of Telugu film ‘Dear Comrade’.

Several reports doing the rounds suggested that Johar will be signing actors Ishaan Khatter and Janhvi Kapoor in the Hindi remake.

The filmmaker on Thursday evening tweeted: “All the best and big success to the team of ‘Dear Comrade’ on July 26! Also a clarification! No lead actors have been considered or approached for the film as yet.”

Johar stressed that the planning for the film is still work in progress.

“The planning for this lovely film is underway,” he added.

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On July 24, Johar announced he will be producing the Hindi remake of actor Vijay Deverakonda’s Telugu film ‘Dear Comrade’.

After attending the special screening of the film, Johar took to Twitter to praise the film.

“Had the pleasure to be the first to see ‘Dear Comrade’. What a powerful and intense love story! Top notch performances by Vijay and Rashmika Mandanna. The film is exceptionally moving and leaves you with such an important and relevant message,” he tweeted.

He added that he was “super excited” to produce the project under his production banner Dharma Productions.

‘Dear Comrade’ is out now in the UAE.

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