Karan Johar's new students don't look like students at all, say Twitterati

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Dharma Productions reveal the poster of Student of the Year 2
Dharma Productions reveal the poster of Student of the Year 2

New Delhi : Karan Johar is back with the sequel of Student Of The Year. He took his twitter handle to reveal the star cast of upcoming film and the first look of members is making the fans go crazy, yet not so many people seem to be happy the selection of actors. Twitterati are saying that new students in the film don’t look like students at all. 

Producer Karan Johar’s upcoming film, Student of The Year 2 will cast Tiger Shroff, Ananya Panday and Tara Sutaria in the lead roles. It is a sequel to his much-loved college drama Student Of The Year released in 2012. The film had launched popular talents like Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra in Bollywood. This time, Tiger Shroff, Tara Sutaria and Ananya Panday will be showcased as the new students of the year.

Johar shared Shroff’s picture and wrote, “Here’s the first new admission to the #SOTY2 family! @iTIGERSHROFF leads our student brat pack!” and later shared Sutaria’s photo and referred to her as “new admission to the class of 2018, the girl who is in it to win it”. He finally he introduced Panday as the latest entrant of the school and sharing his picture, wrote, “And finally! Presenting ANANYA – joining class of 2018 at Saint Teresa! Welcome to the movies! #SOTY2”

The three new posters posted by Dharma Productions have created a mixed reaction among its viewers in social media. While Shroff seems to be accepted by fans, there is much discussion and conversation about the female lead, Ananya Panday and Tara Sutaria

In the poster, Tara can be seen sporting a denim look while Ananya is following the Kuch Kuch Hota Hai ‘Anjali’ style with her sporty avatar. Where some are excited about Karan’s cool urban school story, many are of the opinion that there might be nothing new to watch. Instead, some has added the word ‘nepotism’ with the director’s name.