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Ruslaan follows Salman

Those missing the sweet romantic Salman of Maine Pyar Kiya days needn't miss him anymore - he is back! No, Salman Khan hasn't gone under the scalpel nor have we got hold of a time machine! Director Nikhil Advani has found someone to step into young Salman's shoes.

Ruslaan Mumtaz (son of famous actor Anjana Mumtaz) fits the bill of the character similar to the one played by Salman in MPK. This chocolate hero of Mera Pahela Pahela Pyaar who had left many school girls drooling over his loverboy looks can now get to see him in at least four films next year. Of them the first film which he has signed is Nikhil Advani's Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai -- a sweet romantic comedy. Though Ruslaan is acting as a second lead with Riteish Deshmukh and the lady in this film is Jacline Fernandiz, the fact that he was considered for the role because of his similarity to Salman's college boy looks in Maine Pyaar Kiya is quite a talk in Bollywood these days. Salman is one of the most goodlooking guys in the industry and many feel he looked his best during the MPK days. So Ruslaan, it's time for you to get ready to handle some crazy female fans, now that you have stepped into Salman's shoes! Great going dude.
 

Kulraj addressed as Kareena on Mastang Mama

They will never stop calling Smriti Irani 'Tusli' even if Gautami Kapoor played 'Tulsi' in 'Kyunkii Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi'. And poor Amarr Upaddhyay no matter how many 'R's he added to his first name they still called him 'Mihir' whenever they saw him on the large screen. And now Kulraj Randhawa who makes her large-screen appearance in new-director Vikram Singh's Mastang Mama finds herself facing a similar identity crisis. On the sets of the movie that started shooting.....
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