Aditya Roy Kapur and Disha Patani will be seen together on the big screen in Mohit Suri’s Malang. Recently, on Aditya’s birthday, the makers unveiled the first look of the film featuring the actor and Disha.
Disha took to Instagram to share the first look. She posted, “Magic in the air #Malang is our hearts! Happy birthday @adityaroykapur.”
This will be for the first time we will get to see Aditya and Disha on the big screen together and we must say that two make a hot jodi. Malang also stars Anil Kapoor and Kunal Kemmu.
A few weeks ago, the makers had partied to celebrate the wrap up of the film. Suri had posted on Instagram, “Madness !! Mayhem !! #Malang ! #filmwrap.”
Apart from Malang, Aditya and Disha, both the actors have some interesting films in their kitty. While Aditya will be seen in Sadak 2, Disha has movies like KTina and Radhe in her kitty. While talking about her upcoming movies, the actress had stated a few days ago, "I am thrilled to be working on such diverse roles in my upcoming movies. All three of them are very unique and challenging in their own ways and I am working hard to do justice to all three characters."
Malang is slated to release on 14th February 2020. It will be clashing with Imtiaz Ali’s Aaj Kal which stars Kartik Aaryan and Sara Ali Khan in the lead roles. It will surely be interesting to see which film win the box office race. Thanks to the rumours of Kartik and Sara’s relationship, Aaj Kal has already started creating a buzz.
During the hearing, Clifford denied all the charges except for the rape charge, which was added to the indictment at the session. (Photo: Hertfordshire Police /Handout via REUTERS)
Man pleads not guilty to murder of BBC presenter's family
A 26-year-old man has pleaded not guilty to charges of murdering the wife and two daughters of BBC sports commentator John Hunt in a crossbow and knife attack.
Kyle Clifford, who also faces charges of rape, appeared via video link at Cambridge Crown Court on Thursday.
Clifford, arrested in July after a manhunt, is charged with three counts of murder, one count each of rape and false imprisonment, and two counts of possessing offensive weapons – a 10-inch knife and a crossbow.
During the hearing, Clifford denied all the charges except for the rape charge, which was added to the indictment at the session.
He is expected to enter a plea for that charge at a later date.
The victims were Carol Hunt, 61, wife of horseracing commentator John Hunt, and their daughters Louise, 25, and Hannah, 28.
An earlier hearing revealed that Louise had been found tied up and that both she and her sister had been shot with a crossbow, while their mother had been stabbed with a knife.
The fatal attack occurred at the family’s home in Bushey, a commuter town near Watford, northwest of London.
(With inputs from AFP)