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Hema Malini-Esha: Mamma Mia

Hema Malini"s film, Tell Me Oh Khuda, the one she had planned for her daughter Esha, is finally in its pre-production stage. Starring Arjan Bajwa opposite Esha Deol, the film is about a girl who is on the search for her father. It bears too much resemblance to Hema Malini"s first and only film as a director, Dil Aashna Hai, which was about a girl on the lookout for her mother and starred Divya Bharati and Shahrukh Khan.

The film will be directed by Om Shanti Om"s dialogue writer and Dhoom"s associate director, Mayur Puri. Arjan was thrilled to meet Hema Malini and was overjoyed when she said that she had liked his work in Fashion. Tell Me Oh Khuda is supposed to be Esha"s Bollywood re-launch. The film will commence shooting from the end of this year.

Another news is doing the rounds that it will also feature Vinod Khanna and Rishi Kapoor in vital roles. Hema Malini said that people might think that it id based on Hollywood film Mamma Mia, though the story is different.
 

Priyanka's sex scene invites trouble

After successfully making the film Fashion based on the glamorous world of fashion with some real stark insights, Madhur is extremely busy with its post production work these days and he is taking utmost care about how the final product will look. In fact, so cautious is our filmmaker that he even deleted Kangana Ranaut's top fall-off scene from the film in order to avoid any sort of controversy over the scene or over the film. And now it is.....
User Comments
komal bajwa 25 Jun 2010 10:07 am
arjan bajwa and esha deol will really going 2 rock dis industry may god bless yuh both i wish that dis movie will rock dis industry luv yuh both
Prabal 06 Oct 2009 06:34 pm
Will it be a horror movie? Any movie that has Esha Deol automatically becomes a horror movie.
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