Kriti Sanon shares vanity van jam session with Varun Dhawan, promotes ‘Cocktail 2’


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Apr 28: Actress Kriti Sanon gave fans a glimpse of a fun behind-the-scenes moment as she hosted friends inside her vanity van, where she was seen grooving to the track “Jab Talak” from her upcoming film.

In a video shared on Instagram, Kriti was joined by close friend Varun Dhawan, who was seen dancing along with her and her team inside the vanity van. She captioned the post humorously, calling it a “Vanity-Jam” that was “crashed by a Wow munda.”

The song is from her upcoming film Cocktail 2, where she stars alongside Rashmika Mandanna and Shahid Kapoor. The film is a sequel to the 2012 hit Cocktail but features an entirely new cast and storyline. It is scheduled for theatrical release on June 19, 2026.

The video appears to be part of the film’s promotional campaign aimed at boosting the reach of its music ahead of release.

Kriti, who has recently enjoyed strong box-office success and critical acclaim, including her National Award-winning performance in Mimi, has also been vocal about her views on success. She has often highlighted the importance of balancing hard work, talent, and destiny.

Speaking earlier, she said she strongly believes in luck and timing, noting that success comes from recognising opportunities and having the courage to take risks even when they feel uncertain.

With Cocktail 2 generating early buzz, the actress continues to remain in the spotlight for both her performances and promotional activities.

  

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