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Karan Deol’s team debunks his engagement rumors

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Karan Deol was in the news for being preoccupied with his next film Apne 2. In which he will appear alongside his father Sunny Deol. His personal life, on the other hand, is currently being discussed.

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According to the latest reports, Karan Deol is already engaged!
A news reporter, reported that the actor is engaged to Drisha. The great-granddaughter of acclaimed filmmaker Bimal Roy. According to reports, the two have been dating for quite some time and will soon tie the knot, cementing their romance.

“Karan and Drisha were childhood friends,” his team said in response to the reports. It’s not true that they’ve gotten engaged.”

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In Anil Sharma’s Apne 2, the actor who made his Bollywood debut with Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas will soon be seen sharing screen space alongside his family members and actors like Dharmendra and Bobby Deol. While he will be seen on screen with Sunny, Bobby, and Dharmendra in this film, Karan previously worked on the project as a second unit director in Yamla Pagla Deewana 2, which also starred the trio.

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