It is best this happend. SRK doesn't know to appreciate ARR's music.. 

Sam..


----- Original Message ----
From: Gopal Srinivasan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 2:20:07 PM
Subject: [arr] SRK, Shankar shelve Robot

'I am jobless' Now that Shah Rukh Khan is not doing Shanker's Robot, he says 
that he's jobless. In characteristic good humour, he adds, "I hope to find 
work" Back to Section Stories Posted On Wednesday, October 24, 2007 Kunal M 
Shah Shah Rukh Khan and South director Shanker are no longer working together. 
This means that Shah Rukh will no longer be part of the much-publicised and 
much-awaited film, Robot. Touted to be a slick, stylised film, Robot had 
generated a lot of attention from viewers and industrywallahs alike. The film 
is supposed to go on the floors early next year. Shanker has earlier made only 
one Hindi film, Nayak with Anil Kapoor and Robot was supposed to go on the 
floors by early next year. Shah Rukh Khan Our sources reveal that owing to 
creative differences, SRK and Shankar have decided to not work together, and 
needless to say, it's in the best interest of the film. Shah Rukh says, "Yes, 
we have called it off. We were not happy with few
 things, among them being the fact that his take on the film was completely 
different from mine. We had worked very hard on the film in the last four 
months and it is sad that we had to call it off. There were certain issues and 
both Shanker and I decided that we won't make it. It was amicably done and 
there is no bad blood." What next for SRK? "I had taken seven months off for 
Robot but now I am jobless. Even Rajkumar Hirani's film is not happening. Don 2 
will on the floors in 2008 end and so I am pretty jobless for the time being. 
However, I am sure that I will manage to get some work." What about rumours 
about him doing Dhoom 3? "I am not doing Dhoom 3. I don't know why people keep 
on saying that I am doing it. As for Don 2, it will start in 2008 end as Farhan 
is currently producing 3-4 films and it's their baby, they are the producers, 
not me." As for Om Shanti Om (OSO), he says, "I think today films should be 
made with a little more logic. That's
 when we decided to make a film about the '70s. That way we could have our dose 
of songs and dance. You will see lot of dialogue like `Mujhe Bhagwaan ke liye 
chod do', etc. We also have the dialogue like, `Beta maine tere liye kheer 
banai hai'." 


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