vishal bhardwaj is almost done with the shooting of Saat Khoon Maaf and has already started to weave new ideas for his next film. The buzz was strong that he has signed Saif Ali Khan with Deepika Padukone for his next and is not keen on repeating Priyanka Chopra with whom he has done two films on the bounce.
But Vishal has signed Priyanka once again for the film and hasn’t said good bye to Deepika as well. The film titled Dreams needs two actresses. However, the cast has another change too - its main lead Saif has walked out from the film apparently because he didn’t like the script. Strange!
Here’s a new twist to the tale. As per reports, Saif told the director that if he worked in Dreams, Vishal too would have to direct a film for his company and he (Vishal) will be provided with the script. Naturally, a maverick director like Vishal couldn’t comply with that. He generally likes to script his films.
Now for Dreams, Priyanka and Deepika are on. According to a source, “There are two heroines in the film. The male lead will now be either a fresh face or a well established star.”
Saif proved his acting mettle with his Langda Tyagi character in Vishal’s Omkara. Saying no to such a director doesn’t seem a wise decision.
But Vishal has signed Priyanka once again for the film and hasn’t said good bye to Deepika as well. The film titled Dreams needs two actresses. However, the cast has another change too - its main lead Saif has walked out from the film apparently because he didn’t like the script. Strange!
Here’s a new twist to the tale. As per reports, Saif told the director that if he worked in Dreams, Vishal too would have to direct a film for his company and he (Vishal) will be provided with the script. Naturally, a maverick director like Vishal couldn’t comply with that. He generally likes to script his films.
Now for Dreams, Priyanka and Deepika are on. According to a source, “There are two heroines in the film. The male lead will now be either a fresh face or a well established star.”
Saif proved his acting mettle with his Langda Tyagi character in Vishal’s Omkara. Saying no to such a director doesn’t seem a wise decision.