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Karan Johar's upcoming production 'KILL' starring Lakshya to be presented at the Toronto International Film Festival

FP Staff • September 9, 2023, 09:59:10 IST
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As Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta and Lakshya prepare to make their mark at TIFF for the premiere of KILL, believed to be one of the most violent movies ever made in India, the audience eagerly awaits it

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Karan Johar's upcoming production 'KILL' starring Lakshya to be presented at the Toronto International Film Festival

Dharma Productions is all set to make waves on the global cinematic stage once again as it proudly presents its upcoming action star, Lakshya, at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival for the action- thriller film KILL. The upcoming star shared the news on his Instagram account:

As Karan Johar , Apoorva Mehta and Lakshya prepare to make their mark at TIFF for the premiere of KILL, believed to be one of the most violent movies ever made in India, the audience eagerly awaits it! This collaboration marks a groundbreaking journey, aiming to open doors for fresh talents on the global platform. Recently, it was special day for Karan Johar as the British Parliament felicitated him for 25 years of immense contributions made to the global entertainment industry. Interestingly, many of his films like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil etc, were shot in United Kingdom. Talking about his feat, the filmmaker wrote- “Today has been SUCH A SPECIAL day! I am fortunate and deeply grateful to be honoured at the British House of Parliament, in London by the esteemed Baroness Verma of Leicester." He added, “It’s one of those days where I pinch myself and realise that dreams do come true. Thank you everyone for the unabashed love you have shown me in my journey. And I promise you, there is more to come!” Another feather added in Karan Johar’s cap of achievements! The British Parliament honored him today for the immense contributions he made to the global entertainment industry. Interestingly, many of his notable films were shot in United Kingdom. A big day for Karan Johar as he got venerated by the British Parliament for his immense contributions made to the global entertainment industry. With 25 years in filmmaking, many of his blockbuster movies, like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham etc., were shot in United Kingdom.

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