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Kartik Aaryan And Sara Ali Khan Were Seen Chatting And Smiling On Propose Day

Bollywood is all about smiles, romance, gossip, drama, and more- you just can’t get enough and that’s for sure. We see many actors and actresses coming, appearing, and going into relationships, leading to friendship or being frenemies! These are the never-ending tales of industry and this time this one will also interest you.
Reportedly there have been photos and videos seen of none other than Sara Ali Khan and Kartik Aryan exclusively on the day of Valentine’s Propose Day and these are just not normal photos but very chatty and smiling. So, what’s cooking? We all want to know like you! These photos were exclusively taken in Udaipur (as per the rumors) but what’s the truth, we ought to know!
Did you know that actor Kartik Aryan and Sara Ali Khan were seen together in Imitiaz Ali’s Love Aaj Kal in the year 2020? It was a remake and their chemistry made us go aww! Apart from their stunning chemistry on screen, there were reports of them dating, and many of these speculations were also seen to be true to some extent.
Now Kartik Aryan and Sara Ali Khan are again in the spotlight and this time we’re spotted together in Udaipur. Both the actors were sharing smiles and happy moments on their respective Instagram stories but didn’t mention each other (were secretive to an extent).
Fans have already made a lot of assumptions and we cannot deny why. They have already seen their stunning chemistry in the movie Love Aaj Kal and we saw how cute and sexy they looked- they were also said to be in a relationship post the movie but later denied and probably broke up.
It was only now that they bumped into each other and now again were seen chatting and smiling together, in fact, many of their photos got viral on the internet where they were looking happy and in a good chatty mood.
So, what is all the chatting about? Fans are definitely intrigued by the same and want to know what exactly is going around with the couple. Are they both dating, or are they just very good friends? Or is there a chance of them being together just like every cute Bollywood couple? T
The reason is that we just want to have the scoop out of this- and will be all in to know if there’s something special going around with these two!
Talking about the outing, our hero Kartik Aryan was wearing a stunning blue and white checked shirt and carried handsome sunglasses- he looked very handsome! And Sara Ali Khan was wearing pretty black tights and got it all simple with a white crop top that looked simply cute and pretty. She wore it over a black bralette and looked as usual simple yet beautiful.
We could see the photos where they both were chatting and enjoying a great time together, no awkward smiles were seen but purely happy moments.
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