
Did you know that Saiyaara's Ahaan Panday is a Blackpink fan?
Ahaan Panday recently made his acting debut in 'Saiyaara', a romantic drama directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Yash Raj Films. He stars alongside Aneet Padda. The film draws loose inspiration from the 2004 Korean classic 'A Moment to Remember'.In the film, Ahaan plays Krish Kapoor, a troubled musician who falls in love with Vaani Batra, a thoughtful and introspective poet. Their journey is one of emotional healing, depth, and enduring love.Meanwhile, Lisa is currently touring with fellow BLACKPINK members Jisoo, Ros, and Jennie as part of their DEADLINE World Tour. The group recently concluded two consecutive performances in Toronto on July 22 and 23. Their next destination? New York City, where they are scheduled to perform on July 26 and 27.Lisa continues to captivate audiences around the world with her powerful stage presence and electrifying energy. And now, she can count a new and unexpected fan in the Panday household.- EndsTrending Reel
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