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Dhamaka
Kartik Aaryan Twitter page

Kartik Aaryan turns 30 by announcing his new project 'Dhamaka'

| @indiablooms | Nov 23, 2020, at 12:56 am

Mumbai: Actor Kartik Aaryan turned 30 on Sunday with a bang as he unveiled his first look from his upcoming project Dhamaka for his fans.

The movie is surely a perfect gift for his fans on the special day in his calendar.

The motion poster with Kartik on it is surely triggering interest in the hearts of his fans.

Directed byRam Madhvani, who is known for helming web-series Aarya, the movie is co-produced by Ronnie Screwvala and the director.

Kartik made the announcement by posting the poster on his social media page.

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