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Kriti Sanon, Sushant bond over Dilwale

| | Dec 30, 2015, at 12:22 am
Mumbai, Dec 29 (IBNS): We recently heard that Kriti Sanon and Sushant Singh Rajput will be starring in Dinesh Vijan's directorial debut, which is a love story.
The two actors, who are both outsiders in the industry and hail from Delhi are already bonding with each other.
 
Kriti and Sushant went together to watch Kriti Sanon's recently released film, Dilwale, which also stars SRK , Kajol and Varun Dhawan.
 
The two got along almost immediately when they were doing a photo shoot together recently. 
 
So much so, that they decided to watch the movie together.  
 
After watching the film, Sushant, who is even a fan of SRK tweeted, "TukurTukur watched #Dilwale with the rockstar @kritisanon . Absolutely super entertaining film:-))"
 

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