Yesterday, I posted the same with Ajith. Whats happening ??.. So long as it is ARR for Music, what else we want
On 1/2/08, Kalimuthu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > http://www.rediff.com/movies/2008/jan/02robot.htm > > The Boss of the Box-Office will soon be back. Months after Sivaji The > Boss set the cash registers ringing worldwide, Tamil superstar > Rajnikanth [Images] is teaming up with the out-of-the-box director > Shankar again. > > If top industry sources are to be believed, Shankar will work with > Rajnikanth in Robot, which was planned to be shot with Shah Rukh Khan > in the lead and as producer. But the project apparently did not work > out owing to 'creative differences', with Shah Rukh himself confirming > the separation. Later, it was reported that Shankar approached Aamir > Khan [Images] for the role. > > Though the film's thread is not confirmed, the name 'Robot' and > widely-speculated media reports suggest the story is about a maverick > scientist who creates a robot and later runs into trouble with his pet > creation. > > When the movie does hit the screen, Shankar, known for his expertise > in state-of-the-art film-making technique, could thrill filmgoers, > especially Rajnikanth fans wordwide. Film buffs and Rajnikanth fans > say if the duo team up again, it could be "explosive". > > Sources say a top production house in Mumbai will produce the film, in > what could be the most expensive film ever made in India. If Sivaji > was shot for a whopping Rs 80 crore (Rs 800 million), the new film is > expected to cost more than Rs 100 crore (Rs 1 billion). > > According to sources, Shankar has held discussions with the Mumbai > production house, which has shown a keen interest in the film with > Rajnikanth, the highest-paid actor in the country. > > Interestingly, a search on 'Robot-Shanker-film' throws up many actors' > names as the heroes of this dream project -- the latest being Ajith of > Billa fame in the lead. > > When official confirmation comes that Rajnikanth will star in the > Shankar film, remember you read it on rediff.com first! > > -- regards, Vithur A.R.RAHMAN - THE ABODE OF DIVINE MUSIC

