Ankita Lokhande’s Camp Denies Rejection Rumors for Karan Johar’s Student Of The Year 3

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In recent news that swiftly circulated, reports emerged indicating that Ankita Lokhande, renowned actress known for her roles including in Randeep Hooda’s “Swatantra Veer Sawarkar,” found herself amidst a flurry of attention once again. The buzz centered around her purported rejection of a role in none other than Karan Johar’s much-anticipated project, “Student of the Year 3.” This latest installment of the popular franchise, now transitioning into a web series format, sparked widespread curiosity upon its recent announcement.

According to the information Ankita Lokhande was offered a significant role in the web series adaptation of “Student of the Year 3.” However, much to the surprise of many, she purportedly turned down the opportunity, leaving onlookers curious as to the rationale behind her decision.

All You Need To Know About SOTY

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Back in 2012, Karan Johar made a big splash in Bollywood by introducing fresh faces like Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, and Sidharth Malhotra through his high-school drama, “Student of the Year” (SOTY). Fast forward seven years later, and Johar decided to expand on the success of the first movie by turning it into a full-fledged franchise. This move culminated in the release of “Student of the Year 2” (SOTY 2) in 2019, helmed by director Puneet Malhotra. The sequel served as a launchpad for newcomers Ananya Pandey and Tara Sutaria, who shared the screen with the talented Tiger Shroff.

Now, with four years having passed since the sequel’s release, the beloved high school movie series is gearing up for another installment. However, this time around, it’s taking a new format – transitioning from the big screen to the digital realm as a web series.

Karan Johar About SOTY 3

At an event in Chandigarh in April, Karan Johar said Reema Maya would direct the new “Student of the Year” series. There were rumors about Shanaya Kapoor and Ibrahim Ali Khan being in the series, but nothing official was confirmed. The first “Student of the Year” in 2012 and its sequel launched the careers of Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, and Sidharth Malhotra. The sequel also introduced Tiger Shroff, Ananya Panday, and Tara Sutaria. Karan Johar said the digital version would bring a new perspective, making fans excited.

Ankita Lokhande Addresses Rejection Rumors On Instagram With Her Witty Reply

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In an attempt to quell the burgeoning speculation surrounding her alleged involvement in “Student of the Year 3,” Ankita Lokhande took to her Instagram platform to offer her side of the story. Sharing a screenshot of the circulating news article from News 18, Lokhande accompanied it with a sassy caption, asserting, “Quite flattered by this rumor, but this koffee order wasn’t mine to begin with!” With this clever reply, the actress showcased her wit .

Ankita’s Recent Work

In her most recent venture on the silver screen, Ankita Lokhande graced audiences with her presence in the film “Swatantra Veer Savarkar,” where she shared the screen with the talented Randeep Hooda. In this historical drama, Lokhande took on the role of Yamunabai Savarkar, the esteemed wife of the iconic freedom fighter Veer Savarkar. Through her portrayal, Lokhande brought to life the essence and strength of Yamunabai, showcasing her unwavering support and resilience amidst the tumultuous backdrop of India’s struggle for independence.

With her compelling performance, Lokhande not only captivated viewers with her on-screen presence but also contributed to the narrative depth and emotional resonance of the film. Her portrayal of Yamunabai Savarkar added layers of authenticity and poignancy to the portrayal of this significant historical figure, earning accolades from both audiences and critics alike.

Hello there! I'm Muskan Isha, currently pursuing my passion for writing while completing my graduation in Mass Communication. With a deep love for storytelling and a keen eye for detail, I specialize in crafting engaging content that resonates with readers.

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