The Television hunk broke his fans' hearts when he quit 'MTV Roadies Rising' as the gang leader and promised them an even bigger project. There were two films that he was to do and the fans already saw him shooting for Anil Kapoor & Arjun Kapoor's 'Mubarakan' where he plays a Punjabi NRI.

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Karan was in talks for another film, a psychological thriller set in 1930 by Vikram Bhatt and the wait is over as the hottie himself has shared this news with all that is ought to make his fans jump with joy.

Karan announces on social media that he has bagged the lead role of a hero in none other than the Bollywood filmmaker Vikram Bhatt's film and he will be romancing Zareen Khan in it.

Vikram Bhatt is coming back with another horror genre film '1921' which is believed to be the sequel of his hit film '1920' which starred Adah Sharma and Rajniesh Duggall in lead roles.

Karan is playing the male lead while the scorching Zareen Khan will be the female lead opposite him.

The shooting of the film has already  begun in UK and Vikram has reportedly been shooting his period horror-romance in the haunted castles of Yorkshire.

Karan tweeted about the film yesterday on Twitter saying "Why can't the villain of great love, be great evil? "and his timeline has been buzzing since then with his retweets giving more details about this project that was secret till now.






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Zareen and Karan have been shooting for the film for already a month. Here are some pictuers Zareen posted from her 'London Diaries'.





Mumbai Mirror reports while 1920 was a story about possession, 1921 is the story of an Anglo-Indian girl, Rose, and Aayush, a self-taught pianist from India, whose classical Mozart pieces and contemporary Hindi melodies win her heart. When the impoverished music student is targeted by a malevolent spirit in the house he is the caretaker of, Rose, a ghost whisperer, puts her life in danger to save his.

“Both films are about love and loss but in the last decade I’ve grown up and touched A Handful of Sunshine (his debut novel). I hope love will have more depth now and the loss, more pain,” Vikram told Mumbai Mirror, who believes that love lives on in the spirit world and quantum physics will bridge the divide between science and the supernatural. “It’s all about belief. Nobody knows anything else in any case.”