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Casting Sagas and Universe Crossovers: The Fan-Theorist's Guide to Bollywood's Lead Dramas

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Bollywood gossip Casting Sagas

Casting chatter is a moving target in Bollywood’s lead dramas. The Munjya saga anchors the conversation around shifting leads: Shraddha Kapoor was the initial choice, then Abhay joined, with Sanjana Sanghi reportedly replaced by Sharvari. Fans even floated LGBTQ angles and a possible Stree-universe link.[1][2]

Munjya Casting Saga – At the heart of the chatter is how the director’s shifting casting notes could have changed the story, including talk of a lesbian angle and whether the film would sit in the Stree universe.[1]

Tu meri main tera Poster Buzz – First-look posters have amps buzz about a potential three-way lead, with Kartik Aaryan, Ananya Panday, and Alia Bhatt in the mix for Tu meri main tera.[3]

Box Office Chess: Maddock vs Dharma – The power-play chatter points to a Dec 25 clash between Maddock and Dharma Productions, a move that fans say could shape the holiday season box office.[4]

Fans are clearly treating these titles like living, breathing drafts—until trailers tighten the rumors into real casting news.

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[1]
Reddit

Munjya movie's director about casting changes (Shraddha being the finalized choice at first)

Director talks Munjya casting changes; Shraddha was first choice; fans discuss Sharvari, LGBTQ angle, and Stree universe fit.

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[2]
Reddit

Tea on Munjya movie casting saga ☕

Shraddha Kapoor cast as lead; replaced by Abhay; Sanjana Sanghi replaced by Sharvari; debate on lesbian subplot and universe crossovers

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[3]
Reddit

Tu meri main tera main tera tu meri first look poster an

Fans discuss Tu meri main tera poster, quirky title, budgets, and gossip about Kartik Aaryan, Ananya Panday, Alia Bhatt.

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Reddit

So 25th Dec is going to be Maddock vs Dharma Productions.

Clash between Maddock and Dharma sparks buzz about Kartik Aaryan, Agastya, KJo, Namah Films, and potential box office outcomes ahead.

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