Don't hold your breath and don't assume.  We thought Provoked music (also a BGM 
score) was going to release at the time of the movie, but it never did, and may 
never will.


--- In [email protected], "rivjot" <riv...@...> wrote:
>
> ARE YOU KIDDING ME? This is releasing now wheeeeeeeeeeeeee 
> means there is quite possibility of music getting released. Definitely the 
> best news of the day :D
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "manisha_madhavan" <manisha_madhavan@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Ayesha Shroff's next production to release by year-endBy: Tushar Joshi
> > Date:         2009-08-31    Place: Mumbai
> > 
> > Putting behind a tumultuous past that included a culpable homicide case,
> > Kaizad Gustad has returned to filmmaking.
> > 
> > The director has wrapped the shoot of Bombil and Beatrice, a film he's
> > done for Ayesha Shroff. Gustad has his     
> > [http://www.mid-day.com/imagedata/2009/aug/ayesha.jpg]
> > Ayesha Shroff
> > film ready for a December release.
> > 
> > Ties renewed
> > Producer Ayesha Shroff is also renewing her professional equation with
> > Kaizad Gustad. The two worked together in 2003 for Boom. Their latest
> > project Bombil and Beatrice stars British actress Katie McGuiness and
> > has a background score by A R Rahman.
> > 
> > Talking about the film Ayesha says, "It's a love story with a
> > supernatural twist. We have shot the movie mostly in London and some
> > parts of Mumbai. Katie McGuiness plays the female lead opposite Prashant
> > Narayan and Rahman has done the background score. We have tied up with
> > English production house Medienn who will be co-producing the movie with
> > us."
> > 
> > Special equation
> > Describing working with Kaizad she says, "I have a sepcial work equation
> > with him. For Bombil and Beatrice, I needed someone with an Indian
> > sensibility who could understand the subject. Kaizad is a brilliant
> > director and I'm very happy with his work. Kaizad has put his past
> > behind and given this project his all."
> > 
> > Even though she isn't new to the role of a producer, Ayesha claims her
> > approach has changed. "A lot of time has passed between my first
> > production and this one. Ways of making movies have changed and so has
> > the market. We have made Bombil and Beatrice keeping in mind the new
> > scenario."
> >
>


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