Kartik Aaryan's workout in the pouring rain: Video of him exercising from the roof of a hotel in Rajasthan goes viral; He asked for his car from Mumbai to travel.
Bollywood actor Kartik Aaryan is in Rajasthan for the shooting of the film 'Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri'. The scenes of this romantic comedy film are being shot in the historical havelis here. In such a situation, a video of Karthik Aryan has surfaced, in which the actor is seen exercising soaking in the rain starting on the front of the hotel. Kartik reached Jaipur by a flight from Mumbai on Friday evening. He travelled from Jaipur to Navalgarh in his personal car. During this time the driver was with him. After reaching Navalgarh, Kartik was seen driving the car himself from the hotel to the shooting spot. Kartik was seen coming and going from the haveli
Kartik Aaryan is enjoying not only shooting in Navalgarh but also the culture and weather of the city. Recently, she shared a video on Instagram. In this, he is seen exercising in the rain. In another video, he is seen smiling in front of the camera as he steps out of the haveli. The shooting of the film is scheduled for about a month in Jaipur and Navalgarh. Locals are also gathering in large numbers to witness the traditional havelis, streets and shootings taking place in the monsoon season of Nawalgarh. Ananya Panday will also be seen with Kartik in the film.
Ananya Panday will also be seen alongside Kartik Aaryan in the film. The film will hit the theatres on February 13, 2026. The first leg of the shooting of the film has been completed in the European country Of Croatia. After shooting in amazing locations like Split, Vis, Hwar, Braak, Dubrovnik and Zagreb, director Sameer Vidwans will now capture the heritage locations of Jaipur with Kartik and Ananya.
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