Urvashi Rautela not part of ‘Kantara 2’
New Delhi:The world has seen the phenomenal success of ‘Kantara’.
As the film is still conquering the hearts of the masses, it has also been flowing in a rumour of Urvashi Rautela joining the cast of ‘Kantara 2’.
Much before this rumour comes to the surface a source close to production have come up with the clarification stating all these rumours are baseless.
A source close to the production house revealed, "All the rumours around Urvashi Rautela casting in ‘Kantara 2’ are totally baseless and untrue. Recently, Urvashi just happened to be on the same premises as Rishab Shetty, where she requested to meet the Kantara fame and he politely obliged. She posted the picture clicked with him with a cryptic caption, giving rise to these completely false rumours."
As now we hear that all this buzz is baseless, we are eagerly waiting to hear more about the progress of the prequel of ‘Kantara’ as announced by Rishab on the occasion of the film completing 100 days, recently.
(With UNI inputs)
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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