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Will Barun Sobti be the next Sushant Singh Rajput?

India Blooms News Service | | 03 Dec 2014, 09:48 pm
Mumbai, Dec 3 (IBNS): Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput was television's answer to Bollywood. He took the audience by storm with his powerful TV and film performances and now there's another actor doing just the same.
Barun Sobti is all set to make his debut on the big screen in his latest flick 'Main Aur Mr Riight'. 
 
According to an insider, Sushant and Barun are being compared for their popularity and because they both started their careers from television moving to films after just their first show.
 
Television’s boy next door, Arnav Singh Raizada aka Barun Sobti is here to carve a niche for himself. 
 
A source from industry said, “Everyone in the industry is comparing him to Sushant as both of them have a huge fan following and have come into the industry just after one serial. The duo grew to fame due to their boy next door looks. Sushant’s first film was hit and Barun hopes that even his film does well.”

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