Friday, August 21, 2009

"Action Replay" delayed due to Aishwarya Rai Bachchan

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Mumbai: One of the most awaited movies of gorgeous glam girl of Bollywood Aishwarya Rai Bachchan who is working on a lot of projects to hit on the floors of theatres for her movie buffs.

She is the only actress in the Bollywood who is giving her huge time to the projects in spite of being married. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is grossing her wholesome money from these forthcoming projects.

Here, the shooting of Mani Ratnam's bilingual forthcoming flick "Ravana" has extended beyond her expectation, which is affecting the shooting of her other flicks.

On the first place in her projects, Vipul Shah's "Action Replay" in which Ash is pairing up with macho man Akshay Kumar. Aishwarya has finished her portions in the movie but still three songs are on the wait to shoot which requires her at least 15- days to complete.

Since Aishwarya got busy with her another project under the direction of director Sanjay Leela Bhansali who is recently directing his "Guzaarish" thus Vipul Shah has to wait till the month September to shoot with her.

On the other hand the stunt man Akshay Kumar is one of the busiest personalities of the Bollywood and he has to manage some how his valuable time for this movie which exactly match dates with Aishwarya.

Director Vipul Shah says that he is hoping to get a few days from Ash in September and a few in November this year which makes the signs of late release of "Action Replay" to hit the theatres in 2009.

The director planned to release this flick in the month of October, but it has postponed to month December while another Akshay Kumar's "De Dana Dan" opposite his best co-star Katrina Kaif is releasing in the month November. Thus, "Action Replay" has to wait for further actions to move on in 2010 to release.

This flick is based on a unique story that progresses backwards with time but the director of the movie Vipul Shah has denied any remake kind of funda of his film with the Oscar-nominated Hollywood's "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button".

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