Close X
Friday, November 15, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

'Katti Batti' different from usual Bollywood love stories

Darpan News Desk IANS, 02 Aug, 2014 06:56 AM
  • 'Katti Batti' different from usual Bollywood love stories
Kangana Ranaut, who will be seen with Imran Khan in Nikhil Advani's love story "Katti Batti", says it is different from the usual romance dramas seen in B-Town.
 
"We will start shooting for 'Katti Batti' in September. It is a very good love story. It is different from the usual love stories that we get to see in Bollywood films," Kangana said here Friday at the launch of the cover of Grazia magazine featuring her.
 
"The element of love has been depicted in a different way in that film. The film's idea and philosphy is very good," added the 27-year-old.
 
This is the first time Kangana has been paired with Imran and she is looking forward to it.
 
Meanwhile, she has also been approached for an Italian film. However, she is finding it tough to accomodate it in her busy schedule.
 
"I have got the offer for an Italian film but I have not decided on whether I will be able to fit that in my schedule or not," Kangana said.
 
Currently, she has three films in her kitty, including "Divine Lovers" and "Tanu Weds Manu 2".
 
"Katti Batti" will be produced by UTV Motion Pictures.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

YRF confirms Spanish remake of 'Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl'

YRF confirms Spanish remake of 'Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl'
A Spanish remake of Yash Raj Films' (YRF) Bollywood offering "Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl" is underway, an official statement from the Indian movie studio confirmed Friday.

YRF confirms Spanish remake of 'Ladies Vs Ricky Bahl'

Bold scenes in 'Hate Story 2' made Jay Bhanushali uncomfortable

Bold scenes in 'Hate Story 2' made Jay Bhanushali uncomfortable
Jay Bhanushali, who is set to make his big screen debut with "Hate Story 2", says he was not at ease shooting bold scenes for the movie.

Bold scenes in 'Hate Story 2' made Jay Bhanushali uncomfortable

Indian football needs a hero: John Abraham

Indian football needs a hero: John Abraham
Football fanatic John Abraham is ready and steady to make the country "live the magic" of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The actor-producer, who is doing a film based on the sport and has even invested in a football franchise, believes the fever for the game will scale new heights once Indian football finds its "hero".

Indian football needs a hero: John Abraham

Awards are meaningless: Ram Kapoor

Awards are meaningless: Ram Kapoor
Actor Ram Kapoor, who has had a successful stint on the small screen and is busy attracting a slew of movie assignments, says he doesn't take awards seriously as achieving success is not an overnight phenomenon.

Awards are meaningless: Ram Kapoor

Won't see 'Shaukeen', I believe in originality: Annu Kapoor

Won't see 'Shaukeen', I believe in originality: Annu Kapoor
Versatility is Annu Kapoor's forte and now he is taking his craft to another level by stepping into A.K. Hangal's shoes for the "Shaukeen" remake. He insists that he won't see Basu Chatterjee's 1982 directorial venture to prepare for his role because he believes in originality.

Won't see 'Shaukeen', I believe in originality: Annu Kapoor

Heavyweight Bharti flirts with muscular Tiger

Heavyweight Bharti flirts with muscular Tiger
Newcomer Tiger Shroff was left blushing when comedienne Bharti kept flirting with him on the set of "DID L'iL Masters".

Heavyweight Bharti flirts with muscular Tiger