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Do Aditya Roy Kapur and Sara Ali Khan have a marriage spell on their co-stars? Check out the 'Life - Altaring' pattern

Do Aditya Roy Kapur and Sara Ali Khan have a marriage spell on their co-stars? Check out the 'Life - Altaring' pattern

Time of Indiaa day ago

Imagine if the 2007 hit 'Good Luck Chuck' was real, with the classic Indian twist and a dash of Bollywood drama. Well, that's what has been happening with the upcoming on-screen couple:
Aditya Roy Kapur
and
Sara Ali Khan
. Aditya Roy Kapur's co-stars tend to get married after working with him, and Khan's filmography indicates the exact cinematic 'marriage spell' as well!
Aditya Roy Kapur's co-stars get married...
During a segment of 'The Great Indian Kapil Show,'
Kapil Sharma
called out the mind-blowing pattern of Aditya Roy Kapur, suggesting the same fate (with the raised eyebrows) for Sara Ali Khan. In a teaser video of the upcoming episode, the 44-year-old comedian said, 'Toh doston aapko mazedaar cheez batata hoon, aap sabne notice toh kiya hoga, Fitoor mein Aditya ne Katrina ke saath kaam kiya, unki shaadi ho gayi( So friends, let me tell you a fun fact; y'all must have noticed it. In 'Fitoor,' Aditya worked with
Katrina Kaif
, who got married).'
He further continued, 'Sadak 2 mein inhone Alia ke saath kaam kiya, Alia ki shaadi ho gayi, Night Manager mein inhone Sobhita ke saath kaam kiya, uski shaadi ho gayi, toh Sara….iske baad? (In 'Sadak 2,' he worked with
Alia Bhatt
, who got married. In 'Night Manager,' he worked with Sobhita Dhulipala, who got married. So Sara….after this?)'
Sara Ali Khan's co-stars are walking down the aisle as well....
Presenting the statistics, Sara Ali Khan has also worked with the stars who got married to their partners during the shoot, or immediately after they shot their film.
At the trailer launch of 'Zara Hatke Zara Bachke' with Vicky Kaushal, the 29-year-old pointed out that he is now on the list of actors who have been coupled after working with her.
She further humourously commented that if anyone is interested in marriage, or any woman is interested in getting their partners to marry them, they should sign a film with her, adding that there is something about her energy that makes people run and marry.
Sara Ali Khan worked with
Ranveer Singh
in the 2018 hit 'Simmba,' who got married to
Deepika Padukone
in 2018. She collaborated with
Varun Dhawan
in the 2020's 'Coolie No. 1,' who shared vows with Natasha Dalal in 2021. Adding to the list, she co-starred with Vikrant Massey in the 2023's 'Gaslight,' which went on the floors in 2022, the same year he got hitched to Sheetal Thakur.

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