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January 31, 2010

What made Farah settle for Akshay-Kat?



Now the story can be told. You know about Farah Khan’s big entertainer Tees Maar Khan, for which the director-choreographer, breaking tradition, signed on Akshay Kumar over all-time favourite Shah Rukh Khan.

The dust over that dhamaka had not quite settled down when Farah took on Katrina Kaif to play the female lead opposite the Khiladi, thereby casting Bollywood’s most successful jodi together again and surprising the film industry immensely.

Farah has an explanation. She searched high and low among a hundred new faces hopeful of breaking into Bollywood to find a girl for Akshay. And she even considered all of Bollywood’s top rung actresses for the role, but came away dissatisfied. “You know, I had been telling people that I want a girl just like Katrina,” reveals Farah. “How silly of me! I then went on to sign Katrina herself.”

Katrina, who has done maximum number of films with Akshay, plays a wannabe item girl in TMK. Industry pundits whisper that Katrina’s determined to do serious films like Rajneeti in future because she wants to win the National Award. “That’s not true. I’m an actress and do what my director tells me to do. This role is something I’ve never done before. I’m excited about it and also to work with Farah,” says Katrina defensively.

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2 comments:

Caulfield said...

"Industry pundits whisper that Katrina’s determined to do serious films like Rajneeti in future because she wants to win the National Award."

Hahahahahaha. The reply is more funny.

"That’s not true. I’m an ACTRESS and do what my director tells me to do."

Hahahahahahahahahaha. Well looking at who all are winning awards, she doesn't need to do serious film to win an award including National Award, she might get one or more by doing films like Singh is Kinng and Welcome too.

"Among other sleight-of-the-hand comnan tricks, he knows how to remove the watch from somebody’s wrist without the person even realising what’s happening."

I saw a similar trick in some film called 'Baap Numberi, Beta Dus Numberi'. Looked very cheesy stuff.

Pardesi said...

In a sleight of hand he has been emptying our pockets for a few years now!!!

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