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"I really want to meet them and have one on one conversations with them", says Kartik Aaryan about his fans!

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Saturday, 18 June 2022 (19:07 IST)
Kartik Aaryan has been making and breaking various records with his latest release Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2. The actor has shown phenomenal success in his career graph which has landed him a bigger space in the Bollywood industry.

In an exclusive interview with a media portal, Kartik spoke about his fan base. He said, “I am lucky enough to have earned a loyal fanbase that I don't want to lose ever. And I love my fans immensely. And my fan base is something that nobody can snatch away from me.”

He further added that my fanbase is not something that I have acquired on a spur of the moment. It has taken me a lot of time to reach here. He also added, “It’s been a journey for me – from Pyaar Ka Punchnama to Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety and now Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, I have fabricated my loyal fan base along with my journey.”

The actor talked about how his fans know him and react to everything that he is up to. He said, “My fans react to whatever city I am in. They want to meet me, and I really want to meet them and have one on one conversations with them.” Kartik said that he has a loyal fan base, and his fans tend to enjoy his films.

The fanmade superstar delivered the biggest opening weekend of the year with this film and he first celebrated that success with his fans at Gaiety Galaxy and further in Pune, Kolkata and Varanasi. He also recently celebrated his 175 crore success with young kids of the CRY Foundation at a special screening of the film for them.

Moreover, with Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 now released, Kartik also has films like, Shehzada, Captain India, Freddy and Sajid Nadiadwala's untitled next in his kitty.

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