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Salman Khan's 'Mujhe Ladki Mil Gayi' Tweet Sends The Internet Into A Meltdown. Until This Tweet

IANS, 06 Feb, 2018 12:50 PM

    Superstar Salman Khan has roped in a fresh face as the lead actress of his upcoming production "Loveratri", which marks the launch of brother-in-law Aayush Sharma as an actor in Bollywood.

     

    Salman on Tuesday teased his fans and followers with a cryptic message before sharing a glimpse of Warina.

     

    "Mujhe ladki mil gayi (I found the girl)," Salman tweeted.

     
     

    Moments later, he shared a photograph, and wrote: "Nothing to worry na... Aayush Sharma ki film 'Loveratri' ke liye ladki mil gayi. Warina (We found the girl for Aayush Sharma's film -- Warina), Toh dont worry na, be happy na."

     
     

    While Aayush is the husband of Salman's youngest sister Arpita, no other details about Warina have been shared.

     

    The film, which will be directed by Abhiraj Minawala, is said to be a love story based in Gujarat.

     

    When Salman tweeted, "Mujhe ladki mil gayi," several social media users guessed that the 52-year-old actor may announce the leading lady of his film Bharat but some kept their fingers crossed for a wedding announcement. After all, in 2016, Salman told news agency IANS that he'll tweet when he gets married. "When I am getting married, I will tweet about it. That is something I will keep it to me and my fans," he had said.

     

    Here's a sample of the Internet's reaction after Salman's first tweet:

     
     
     

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