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Valentine's Day: Sara Ali Khan-Kartik Aaryan's Love Aaj Kal releases today

| @indiablooms | Feb 14, 2020, at 10:25 am

Mumbai/IBNS: On a day when the world is celebrating Valentine's Day, actors Sara Ali Khan, Kartik Aaryan and director Imtiaz Ali presented lovers their romantic drama-Love Aaj Kal- which released on Friday.

The movie is considered as one of the major releases of 2020.

It is marking the two lead actors- Sara and Kartik- pairing up for the first time.

Both have made their own marks in Bollywood and Love Aaj Kal will show how they deliver together at the Box Office.

Incidentally, the makers of the movie unveiled a new song titled 'Rahogi Meri' on Thursday.

Ali had directed another movie by the same name Love Aaj Kal in 2009. It featured Sara's dad Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone in the lead roles.

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