Amitabh Bachchan to play voice to Dhanush in R Balki's next?
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Ankur Pathak (MUMBAI MIRROR; December 29, 2013)
Revealed a source close to the film’s production, “Dhanush can only emote so Mr Bachchan speaks for him and together they work towards realising their dream to make it big.” Dhanush will have to attend workshops, which will begin soon.
Despite repeated attempts, Balki and Dhanush couldn’t be reached for a comment.
AFTER BALKI, DHANUSH BACK WITH AANAND RAI
Aanand L Rai, who caught the eye with Tanu Weds Manu and followed it up with Raanjhanaa, will now be producing a film with which Tamil director Vetrimaaran will make his Bollywood debut.
Vetrimaaran’s Polladhavan (2007) and Aadukalam (2011) which bagged six National Awards, both starred Dhanush. Now the two are co-producing Kaaka Muttai which will open in 2014.
So, it is no surprise that Dhanush will also feature in Vetrimaran’s first Hindi film. The film will be made under Rai’s banner Colour Yellow Pictures. “Yes, after Balki sir’s film, our film will be Dhanush’s next,” confirms Rai, adding that while his love stories have a middle-class flavour and an easy flow, Vetrimaran makes a strong statement with his love stories. “So don’t expect another lovelorn Kundan.”
Rai admits he set up his production house to help like-minded contemporaries make the kind of films they want. “I know how difficult it was for me to convince corporate houses that Maddy (R Madhavan) would work as a leading man in a film that has the right script or that a film with Dhanush set in Banaras would find takers,” he reminisces.
So what can we expect from Director Rai next? “More romance before I change gears. Third time it’ll be a desi rom-com set in a certain period.” —Roshmila Bhattacharya
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