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Aayush Sharma begins shooting for his second Bollywood film 'Kwatha'

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 24, 2019 16:23 IST

Actor Aayush Sharma who was last seen in Loveyatri has commenced shooting for his second film titled 'Kwatha' opposite ...

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Actor Aayush Sharma who was last seen in Loveyatri has commenced shooting for his second film titled 'Kwatha' opposite Katrina Kaif's sister Isabelle Kaif. The film which is scheduled to release next year is helmed by Karan Bhutani. Aayush took to his Instagram and shared a BTS picture which read, "Time to discover Kwatha. The journey begins #kwatha @karanlalitbutani @isakaif" According to reports, Aayush plays the role of an Army Officer in the film. Talking about the film and the character Aayush said, "I looks like an army man now, after spending months training hard to get beefed up. " Check out Aayush Sharma's Instagram post here.... 

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