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Sara Ali Khan's drunk scene with Aditya Roy Kapur in Metro In Dino reminds fans of her scene with Kartik Aaryan in Love Aaj Kal: 'Next she will be behind Ranbir Kapoor on bike'

Sara Ali Khan's drunk scene with Aditya Roy Kapur in Metro In Dino reminds fans of her scene with Kartik Aaryan in Love Aaj Kal: 'Next she will be behind Ranbir Kapoor on bike'

Time of India6 hours ago

's latest romantic scene with
in Metro In Dino has sparked a wave of nostalgia online. As fans gush over their chemistry in the song Aur Mohabbat Kitni Karoon, many couldn't help but draw comparisons to her iconic bike scene with
in Love Aaj Kal—reigniting memories of a much-loved pairing.
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Five years ago, Imtiaz Ali's Love Aaj Kal gave fans the much-loved duo of Sara and Kartik. One iconic scene showed Kartik riding a bike with a drunk Sara, holding her with one arm—a moment that defined romantic charm. Interestingly, a similar scene plays out in Metro In Dino's new song Aur Mohabbat Kitni Karoon, where Aditya Roy Kapur mirrors the gesture, holding Sara close while riding, instantly reminding fans of her chemistry with Kartik.
An Instagram page recently shared a side-by-side compilation of the bike scenes from Love Aaj Kal and Metro In Dino. While both moments are equally impactful, many fans still feel a nostalgic pull toward the Love Aaj Kal scene—partly due to Sara and Kartik's real-life romantic history, which adds an emotional edge.
While one fan wrote, 'I noticed it too.....this scene in love aaj kal 2 was a treat to watch', another one added, 'Kartik aryan hits different'. A fan also commented, 'Next she will be behind
on bike'
Metro In Dino will hit the theatres on July 4, 2025.

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