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Nothing Serious About 'Ok Jaanu': Aditya Roy Kapoor

05 Nov, 2016 01:14 PM
    Actor Aditya Kapoor says he is relaxed to play a "normal" man in "OK Jaanu" as there's nothing "serious" about the upcoming film.
     
    The "Fitoor" actor, who was spotted at the screening of the short film "Raakh" on Friday, said here: "I am playing a regular guy in 'OK Jaanu'. There is nothing serious in this film. After a long time, I am feeling relaxed to play a happy, normal character. So I am very excited."
     
    Aditya features in the movie with his "Aashiqui 2" co-star Shraddha Kapoor.
     
    "OK Jaanu" is an official remake of Mani Ratnam's Tamil film "Ok Kanmani". It revolves around a young couple in a live-in relationship in Mumbai.
     
    Aditya is also sporting a new hairstyle for the film, directed by Shaad Ali. The film's music is composed by A.R Rahman and lyrics are by Gulzar.

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