"Student Of The Year" (SOTY) is nearing its release and the young cast
of the film are having butterflies in their stomach as they wait for the
audience's verdict.
"It's actually now hitting us that the film is releasing on Friday. It has been really hectic with all the promotions, but I am really going to miss all this. I also feel nervous and it keeps coming and going along with all the excitement," Alia Bhatt, the female lead of the film, told IANS.
The actress was here with co-stars Varun Dhawan and Siddharth Malhotra to launch new range of Monte Carlo apparels.
Directed by Karan Johar, SOTY is a coming-of-age story that tracks the myriad emotions one goes through while on way from youth to adulthood.
Newcomers Siddharth and Varun are also experiencing mixed feelings.
"Sometimes we are excited, sometimes we are nervous. We are eagerly waiting for Student of the Year film to release Oct 19 and see how people accept it," said Siddharth.
Varun said: "It's our first film, so nerves are kicking in actually, but at the same time we are excited that the audience will finally go and see it because we have worked all this while for the film. Whether the film is good or bad everything is up to them now."
"It's actually now hitting us that the film is releasing on Friday. It has been really hectic with all the promotions, but I am really going to miss all this. I also feel nervous and it keeps coming and going along with all the excitement," Alia Bhatt, the female lead of the film, told IANS.
The actress was here with co-stars Varun Dhawan and Siddharth Malhotra to launch new range of Monte Carlo apparels.
Directed by Karan Johar, SOTY is a coming-of-age story that tracks the myriad emotions one goes through while on way from youth to adulthood.
Newcomers Siddharth and Varun are also experiencing mixed feelings.
"Sometimes we are excited, sometimes we are nervous. We are eagerly waiting for Student of the Year film to release Oct 19 and see how people accept it," said Siddharth.
Varun said: "It's our first film, so nerves are kicking in actually, but at the same time we are excited that the audience will finally go and see it because we have worked all this while for the film. Whether the film is good or bad everything is up to them now."
(Courtesy: IANS.in)
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