Following a triumphant run in theaters, the highly anticipated comedy-drama film, ‘Dream Girl 2’, featuring the dynamic duo of Ayushmann Khurrana and Ananya Panday, is now available for streaming on Netflix.
The film, directed by Raaj Shaandilyaa and produced by Shobha Kapoor and Ektaa R Kapoor under the banner of Balaji Telefilms, promises to continue its streak of laughter and entertainment on the digital platform.
‘Dream Girl 2’ had a successful box office journey, and the streaming release has ignited excitement among fans worldwide.
Khurrana, one of Bollywood’s leading actors, expressed his enthusiasm for the film’s new home, stating, “After the incredible box office journey we’ve had with ‘Dream Girl 2’, it has now found its home on Netflix, and I can’t wait for audiences who couldn’t catch it in theaters to watch it now.
“I also believe that an out-and-out masala entertainer like ‘Dream Girl 2’ has a certain replay value, and many viewers will enjoy binge-watching it again now that it’s on OTT. It’s an entertaining film with great characters, a solid humor track, and I hope it receives the same love worldwide.”
Adding to the excitement, Panday remarked, “I am so excited that ‘Dream Girl 2’ is now streaming on Netflix – it’s like a dream come true to have your work showcased across 190 countries.”
The film, known for its light-hearted humour, witty storyline, and fantastic performances, is set to charm audiences on Netflix across the globe.
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