Close X
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

'Badlapur 2' Won't Have Any Female Lead, Says Producer

IANS, 29 May, 2017 01:23 PM
  • 'Badlapur 2' Won't Have Any Female Lead, Says Producer
Amid rumours that actress Deepika Padukone might be part of "Badlapur 2", producer Dinesh Vijan says the movie won't have a female lead.
 
"Sriram Raghavan ('Badlapur' director) takes two years to write a script for his film. He took similar time for 'Badlapur' as well. He has recently completed the script of 'Badlapur 2'. We give a lot of time to writing in our process of filmmaking... The way we did for 'Hindi Medium' and 'Raabta' as well.
 
"As soon as 'Raabta' gets released, we will get into the casting of 'Badlapur 2' and for now I can assure that 'Badlapur' will not have any female lead and as soon as casting of the film gets complete, we will be giving details about it," Vijan said on the sidelines of the success party of "Hindi Medium" here.
 
His other film "Raabta" is in legal trouble after "Magadheera" producer Allu Arvind of Geetha Arts on Thursday sought injunction against the release of the Sushant Singh Rajput-starrer over copyright infringement.
 
Commenting on that, Vijan said: "Reincarnation is a very successful genre. There have been films like 'Karan Arjun', 'Madhumati' and 'Om Shanti Om' in this genre. 
 
"I am a huge fan of Rajamouli and all his films, including 'Baahubali', so I would never copy him. There has been similarity only in genre and that has been done in many films, but I would like to show my film to them and assure them that there is no single scene from 'Magadheera' that I have copied in 'Raabta'."
 
"Raabta" is slated to release in theatres on June 9.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

WATCH: Rakul Preet, Raashi Khanna Release Special Videos On International Women's Day

Actresses Raashi Khanna and Rakul Preet Singh released special videos on the occasion of International Women's Day on Wednesday. Both of them have very important messages to share with the world.

WATCH: Rakul Preet, Raashi Khanna Release Special Videos On International Women's Day

Women Need To Be Celebrated Every Day: Phogat Sisters

Women Need To Be Celebrated Every Day: Phogat Sisters
Women deserve to be celebrated every day, not just on the International Women's Day, star Indian women wrestlers Geeta Phogat and Babita Phogat said at an event here on Wednesday.

Women Need To Be Celebrated Every Day: Phogat Sisters

A Woman Not An Object Of Man's Desire, Says Randeep Hooda

A Woman Not An Object Of Man's Desire, Says Randeep Hooda
Well, it is 2017 and I do not understand why these things (talk on women sexual desire and fantasy) are still taboo. 

A Woman Not An Object Of Man's Desire, Says Randeep Hooda

Not Pressurised By Anyone's Expectations, Says Rajkumar Rao

Not Pressurised By Anyone's Expectations, Says Rajkumar Rao
Actor Rajkumar Rao, who is known for his phenomenal performances, said he doesn't feel any external pressure due to the expectations people have from him as he "loves to explore" his characters.

Not Pressurised By Anyone's Expectations, Says Rajkumar Rao

'Baahubali: The Beginning' Was Starters, Now Comes Actual Meal: Rajamouli

'Baahubali: The Beginning' Was Starters, Now Comes Actual Meal: Rajamouli
Filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli, busy with the production of his much-awaited "Baahubali: The Conclusion", says the first part of the movie was just a starter.

'Baahubali: The Beginning' Was Starters, Now Comes Actual Meal: Rajamouli

It Was Fun To Play Non-living Character In 'Phillauri': Anushka

It Was Fun To Play Non-living Character In 'Phillauri': Anushka
Bollywood actor-producer Anushka Sharma who is playing a ghost bride in her second production "Phillauri" says it was fun to play a "non-living" character.

It Was Fun To Play Non-living Character In 'Phillauri': Anushka