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Cocktail 2 in the works, director Homi Adajania's wife confirms

Cocktail 2 in the works, director Homi Adajania's wife confirms

Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone and Diana Penty's 2012 rom-com Cocktail is getting a sequel. The film's director Homi Adajania's wife and celebrity stylist Anaita Shroff Adajania took to social media on Saturday to make the announcement.
Anaita shared a snap of Cocktail 2's script on her Instagram story on Saturday and wrote, "Let the prep begin".
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Malaika Arora no longer a witness in Saif Ali Khan's 2012 hotel assault case: Report

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