
Ekta Kapoor miffed with Kartik Aaryan after he rejected her film offer?
Reportedly, Ekta Kapoor had offered a film to Kartik Aaryan but the Bollywood actor turned it down!
The content czarina Ekta Kapoor is known to entertain the audience with her content on different spaces. Whether it is daily soaps, films or web series, she is winning hearts everywhere. While she is pretty popular amongst the TV and B-town celebs, she is not used to people turning her down. And it has apparently become the reason why she is now miffed with the Bollywood actor Kartik Aaryan.
According to a report in Asian Age, Ekta had offered a film to Kartik Aaryan. But the actor rejected her offer and the producer has not taken it very well. A source told the portal, “Kartik first offered her the age-old ghisa-pita excuse of dates nahin hai, shrugging his shoulders helplessly. But it seems Kartik and Ekta couldn’t agree on the payment.”
Kartik has delivered quite a few blockbusters in recent times including Pati Patni Aur Woh and Luka Chuppi. However, his last film Love Aaj Kal with Sara Ali Khan couldn’t create the same magic at the box-office.
Talking about the actor’s upcoming films, Kartik Aaryan is a part of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 and Dostana 2. Shoots of both the films have been on halt due to the outbreak of the coronavirus.
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