The ‘Badlapur’ actor Varun Dhawan has several romantic comedies in his name. Especially, his ‘Dulhania’ franchise is the one that got a heartwarming response. And now all the fans of the ‘Dulhania’ are in for a treat as reports suggest Varun Dhawan is set to embark on the threequel journey of the franchise in 2024.
According to a recent update from Bollywood Hungama, the highly anticipated Varun Dhawan starrer, ‘Dulhania 3,’ is slated to commence filming by the end of 2024.Sources close to the project revealed Varun Dhawan, director Shashank Khaitan, and Karan Johar have settled on one idea after exploring numerous concepts.

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The Dulhania series, synonymous with the on-screen chemistry of Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt, holds a special place in the hearts of fans. The report also disclosed that the filming is expected to kick off after Varun Dhawan completes shooting for his father David Dhawan‘s upcoming film. A source mentioned Karan Johar is looking forward to working on the movie with Varun.

Further, Varun Dhawan, who recently shared the screen with Janhvi Kapoor in Nitesh Tiwari‘s romantic drama ‘Bawaal,’ has an exciting lineup of projects, including ‘VD18’ alongside Wamiqa Gabbi and the Raj and DK web series ‘Citadel India.’ As fans eagerly await the return of Dulhania magic, Varun is planing to keep them engaged with one after another project.

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