Kartik Aryan reveals he ‘lost his voice from all the cheering’ at FIFA world cup final, says it is ‘Worth it’

Kartik Aryan was one of the attendees from the Bollywood to watch the FIFA world cup final between Argentina and France on Sunday.

Ranveer Singh was also present there at the stadium with wife Deepika Padukone, who got the chance to reveal the prestigious world cup trophy before the start of the match with iconic Goalkeeper Iker Casillas.



Kartik arrived on Sunday in Doha, Qatar to watch the iconic final match and fulfil his lifelong dream, as he stated.

Kartik Aryan was quoted by Times Of India saying, “It was the most overwhelming experience to say the least. Watching a FIFA World Cup Final live is now ticked off my bucket list and I am glad that I saw the best one. I was literally just going through a rollercoaster of emotions, of that match, I think everyone was.”

 

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He further revealed that he had lost his voice after all the cheering from the stadium and said that it was all ‘ Worth it’, The happiness on seeing the Shehzada of Football, Messi take his crown was no less than a grand climax of a film! There is always so much to learn from such legends and last night, he truly had a historic win. I have lost my voice from all the cheering and hooting yesterday and Sameer (Vidwans) sir is surely not going to be happy once I am back on the set (Laughs). But I guess anyone would agree, that it was worth losing my voice for Messi and also for the rockstar of the match, Mbappe.”



Kartik also shared a picture of Messi with a crown on his head to congratulate him after the historic win, Kartik caption his post as ‘Shehzada’ that is apparently also the name of his upcoming film.

 

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He was recently seen in OTT release romance thriller – Freddy and will next be seen in his much awaited movie, Shehzada that also stars Kriti Sanon in the lead role.

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