The makers of ‘Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai’, starring Varun Dhawan, have dismissed rumours claiming that the film is inspired or copied from another project. Responding to the ongoing speculation surrounding the movie, the production team clarified that the film is an entirely original story.
According to an ANI report, the makers issued a statement addressing the reports and strongly denied all allegations related to plagiarism or unofficial adaptation claims. The statement emphasized that the film has been developed as a fresh and original entertainer and that the rumours circulating online are baseless.
The clarification comes after social media discussions and online chatter suggested similarities between the upcoming film and previously released romantic comedy projects. However, the production team maintained that ‘Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai’ has its own unique narrative, characters and screenplay.
The film has already generated significant buzz among audiences due to its title, youthful theme and Varun Dhawan’s involvement. Known for his energetic performances and strong presence in commercial entertainers, Varun’s upcoming project has been closely followed ever since it was announced.
While the makers have not revealed many details about the storyline yet, industry observers believe the clarification was aimed at putting an end to growing speculation before the film’s promotional campaign gains momentum. The statement also underlined the team’s confidence in the originality of the script and creative vision behind the project.
Varun Dhawan, who continues to remain one of Bollywood’s popular mainstream stars, is expected to headline the film in a youthful romantic entertainer space that has often connected well with audiences. More details regarding the cast, release timeline and promotional plans are likely to be announced in the coming weeks.
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