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Sushant Singh Rajput’s The Fault in Our Stars Hindi remake titled Kizie Aur Manny, see first poster

The Hollywood movie The Fault in Our Stars Hindi received worldwide recognition with strong critical and commercial success for its portrayal of a sensitive and unique love story that blossoms between the two lead characters.

Sushant Singh Rajput’s The Fault in Our Stars Hindi remake titled Kizie Aur Manny, see first poster Image Source : TWITTERSushant Singh Rajput’s The Fault in Our Stars Hindi remake titled Kizie Aur Manny, see first poster

The Hollywood film, The Fault in Our Stars doesn’t need any introduction. The movie won million hearts, courtesy its emotional story. A few months back, an official announcement was made that actor Sushant Singh Rajput will be seen sharing the screen space with a new face Sanjana Sanghi in the official Hindi remake of the film. Now, the makers have announced the name of the movie and, it is titled Kizie Aur Manny. 

Trade analyst and film critic Taran Adarsh shared Kizie Aur Manny first poster and wrote, “Sushant Singh Rajput and Sanjana Sanghi... First look poster of #KizieAurManny... An official adaptation of #TheFaultInOurStars... Directed by Mukesh Chhabra... Music by AR Rahman... Shoot starts today in Jamshedpur”.

Recently, Sushant Singh Rajput took to social networking site Instagram to share a pic. He captioned it as, “New Beginnings...”

Sushant Singh Rajput

Sanjana is making her Bollywood debut with the film. The movie is bankrolled by Fox Star Studio. It also marks the directorial debut of casting director Mukesh Chhabra. The music will be composed by Oscar winner A.R. Rahman.

The Hollywood movie received worldwide recognition with strong critical and commercial success for its portrayal of a sensitive and unique love story that blossoms between the two lead characters. The film traces the life of a young girl suffering from cancer, who subsequently meets a boy at a support group and falls in love with him.

Based on the novel by John Green, it was directed by Josh Boone and produced by 20th Century Fox.