
Ananya Panday joins Kartik Aaryan in ‘Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri’
The Hindu
Ananya Panday to star opposite Kartik Aaryan in ‘Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri’, set to release on February 13, 2026
Actor Ananya Panday is the female lead of the upcoming Kartik Aaryan-starrer Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri", the makers announced on Monday.
Directed by Sameer Vidwans, the film is produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions. It is slated to release in theatres on February 13, 2026.
Johar shared the news on his Instagram handle. He uploaded a post featuring both actors.
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Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri reunites Aaryan and Panday, who have previously worked in Pati Patni Aur Woh. Released in 2019, the romantic comedy also featured Bhumi Pednekar and was directed by Mudassar Aziz.

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