
Ahaan Panday kissing Aneet Padda at 'Saiyaara' success party makes fans dig up old VIDEO of Aditya Roy Kapur, Shraddha Kapoor: 'Same energy, hope ending isn't same'
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Meanwhile, netizens are in love with this new onscreen pair. More than a decade ago, with 'Aashiqui 2', Suri had given fans a new pair in the form of
and
. People still are in love with the film and their onscreen chemistry. Rumours were also rife that Aditya and Shraddha were dating in real life but eventually parted ways. Now in a viral video from the success bash of 'Saiyaara', one sees Ahaan pulling Aneet and kissing her on the forehead with his arm around her.
This reminded fans of Aditya-Shraddha's old video.
This deja vu moment has given butterflies to fans. During the success bash of 'Aashiqui 2', Aditya was seen giving a similar forehead kiss to Shraddha. As a fan club shared this video, here's how netizens have reacted. A user said, 'Same energy...but i hope the ending isn't the same❤️🩹" Thus, this fan indirectly referred to the fact that Aneet and Ahaan are hopefully dating and they shouldn't break-up like Aditya, Shraddha.
Another user said, "Happy ending hojaye bas is baar.' Another netizen gushed, 'God bless them with happy ending PLEASEEEE😭❤️🩹,' whereas an internet user stated, 'same same but God please not the ending...❤️.'
For those not in the know, Shraddha is now rumoured to be dating Rahul Mody. She has been spotted with him several times and once also put up a selfie with him, indirectly confirming the relationship. Rahul is the writer of 'Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar'.
Meanwhile, reportedly, Aditya was dating Ananya and now they've broken up. On work front, Aditya was last seen in 'Metro...In Dino' alongside Sara Ali Khan. Shraddha was last seen in 'Stree 2'.

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