Ananya Panday shades ex Aditya Roy Kapur with her statement accessory at CTRL Success Bash?

The CTRL team gathered in Mumbai on Tuesday night to celebrate the success of the film. Present at the party were lead stars Ananya Panday and Vihaan Samat, and other team members including director Vikramaditya Motwane and producer Nikhil Dwivedi. As the cast and crew posed for photographers outside the venue, Ananya’s accessory caught everyone’s attention.

Ananya Panday with Vihaan Samat | Image: Varinder Chawla

Ananya’s subtle message for her ex

Ananya Panday looked ready for the night in an oversized black shirt which she paired with a mini skirt. She finished her look with dewy makeup, a sleek bun, earrings, and black boots. The Gehraiyaan actress’ all-black look surely grabbed attention. However, her bag caught everyone’s attention. On it was written “Love is a drug.” Many speculated that she was a subtle shade for her ex-boyfriend Aditya Roy Kapur. After dating for over a year, the rumored couple called it quits earlier this year.

Ananya Panday and Aditya Roy reportedly broke up earlier this year | Image: Instagram

However, the Call Me Bae star is said to have overcome her heartbreak and found love with Walker Blanco, who works at the Vantara initiative run by Anant Ambani and Radhika Trader . Also present at the CTRL success party was Aparshakti Khurana, who worked with the film’s director Vikramaditya Motwane in the web series Jubilee.

What is CTRL about?

CTRL, also starring Vihaan Samat, has been described as a cutting-edge thriller that will challenge the way people view their dependence on technology.

In the film, the two actors play Nella Awasthi and Joe Mascarenhas, a couple who create content together and are loved by their internet audience. But what happens when they separate? In a world where data is power, how much sharing is too much? How much of your life are you willing to share and slowly lose control in the process? Read the official synopsis. It is directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, known for making films like Udaan, Lootera and Trapped.

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