Actor Kartik: Aaryan is currently busy shooting for his upcoming film 'Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri'. The shooting of the film is going on in Rajasthan. Recently, Kartik shared a post from his Instagram account from Nawalgarh. Amidst the shooting of the film, the actor met Rajasthan CM Bhajanlal Sharma on Tuesday.
Courtesy visit of Kartik and CM Bhajanlal Sharma
News agency ANI has shared a video. In this, Kartik Aaryan and CM Bhajanlal Sharma can be seen. CM Bhajanlal Sharma welcomed the actor when he came to the state in connection with the shooting. There was a courtesy meeting between the two. In the video, both are seen smiling while talking to each other.
Karthik will be seen with Ananya.
During the meeting, CM and Kartik Aaryan discussed the cultural heritage, tourist places, and possibilities of film production in the state. Talking about the film 'Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri', actress Ananya Pandey will also be seen with Kartik Aaryan in it. After the film 'Pati Patni Aur Woh', this will be the second film of both stars together.

Kartik's film will be released next year.
Kartik Aryan recently shared pictures from Nawalgarh Fort during the shooting. The actor was seen enjoying Rajasthani thali. Let us tell you that 'Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri' is being produced under the banner of Karan Johar's Dharma Productions. It is being directed by Sameer Vidwans. This film will be released on the occasion of Valentine's Day next year. Apart from this, Kartik also has a romantic musical film by Anurag Basu, which is temporarily being called 'Aashiqui 3'.
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