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KJo gets candid on Aditya's onscreen love journey

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 Feb, 2016 01:05 PM
  • KJo gets candid on Aditya's onscreen love journey
Filmmaker Karan Johar is in awe of the progress of actor Aditya Roy Kapur's onscreen journey from being an alcoholic lover in "Aashiqui 2" to a shirtless lover in "Fitoor".
 
Karan, whose celebrity chat show "Koffee With Karan" was immensely popular, will grill Aditya in the virtual world through a special show. 
 
Witnessing Aditya's popularity in the digital space, Karan hosted an online chat show called “#HotChocolateWithKaranAndAditya”. And Aditya's unavailability on any social media platform further made the young actor Karan's first choice, read a statement. 
 
Karan termed Aditya to be "The flavour of the season - from alcoholic lover to shirtless lover".
 
The filmmaker will be seen putting Aditya, who is awaiting the release of “Fitoor” in which he will be seen romancing Katrina Kaif, on the scanner. 
 
This show, available for all on various social networking platforms, will go live on Friday. 
 
“Fitoor”, a love story of a poor boy and rich girl, is slated to release on Friday.

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