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Dhadak poster: Janhvi-Ishaan ooze romance and innocence

Janhvi Kapoor has not even made her debut in Bollywood, but that doesn't stop her from causing headlines. The star-kid is all set to make her mark alongside Ishaan Khatter in Karan Johar's production, Dhadak. The new posters of this romance-drama is out, announcing the trailer launch in it's wake, which will win you over!

Dhadak has been causing a stir on social media for a long time now. The hype around Janhvi's debut and her sizzling chemistry with rumored beau, Ishaan has been adding fuel to the fire. With two new posters being released, the couple has surely become the talk of the town!

 

The poster, that was unveiled just today, has Ishaan looking over Jahnvi dotingly while she looks on or at the unknown. The duo were seen posing hand in hand, the chemistry unmissable here. The naive poise and pure emotion tells us what to expect from the movie. With this poster, Karan announced that the trailer will be out on the 11th of June, i.e. this Monday.

Karan Instagrammed this still and captioned it as, "The trailer of #DHADAK will be out at 12 noon on Monday the 11th of JUNE! Presenting  @janhvikapoor and @ishaan95 directed by @shashankkhaitan❤❤❤"

https://www.instagram.com/p/BjzDLyoHWuA/?hl=en&taken-by=karanjohar

The poster, that was out earlier this week, is a still from what looks like a Holi scene from the movie where Ishaan is smearing colors on Jahnvi's face while she looks away in a demurely. The duo are seen in white color-coordinated outfits. The simplicity of the whole look, yet again, defines the theme of the film.

https://twitter.com/karanjohar/status/1004703559026274304

Karan also took it to his Instagram to post about it, as did Ishaan, Jahnvi and their director, Shashank Khaitan.

When asked Ishaan on his opinion on the film, he told a leading daily that one should not look at Dhadak as a remake but as an adaptation. He also mentioned that he understands he has a responsibility to do justice to his role since the original movie, Sairat, on which Dhadak is based, was loved by the audience. However, he feels it’s better not to let that pressure go to his head.

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