SOTY2: Meet the new students, Tiger as Rohan, Tara as Mia and Ananya as Shreya

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Meet the new students in the ‘Student of the Year 2’ universe. The makers had dropped the teaser posters of the film ‘Student Of The Year 2’ on Wednesday which featured Tiger Shroff. SOTY2 is the sequel to the hit film ‘Student of the Year’ featuring Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Sidharth Malhotra who made their debut in the film.

Karan Johar released three individual posters introducing the students in the sequel. The first poster he shared introduced Tiger Shroff as Rohan and shared the tweet with a caption, “He’s got the ‘eye of the tiger’ & he’s not stopping at anything but the finish line.’

He also shared first posters of Tara and Ananya as Mia and Shreya.

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Helmed by Punit Malhotra, ‘Student Of The Year 2’ will also see Will Smith shaking a leg with Tiger Shroff and the two female leads.

The film marks the debut of Tara Sutaria and Ananya Panday. The trailer will release on April 12 and the film is slated to release on May 10, 2019.

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