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Brotherly Bonding: Sahil Khattar Bonds With '83 Star Ranveer Singh

IANS, 10 Apr, 2019 08:49 PM

    Kabir Khan’s 83 squad is currently residing in the picturesque Dharamshala, where the whole cast, including actor Ranveer Singh, are being trained.

     

    YouTube sensation Sahil Khattar, who will be seen playing the role of legendary wicket-keeper Syed Kirmani in the film, seems to be bonding well with Ranveer.


    Shares a source, “Besides their high energy levels, love for cricket, both Ranveer and Sahil have a great sense of humour.


    Interestingly, on social media, Sahil is known as the alter ego of Ranveer Singh. Both Ranveer and Sahil have a similar sense of humour and Ranveer likes Sahil’s cricketing skills a lot. Ranveer is also a big fan of Sahil’s one-liners.”

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