For all those who liked seeing
Rishi Kapoor in those tight, sparkly white clothes, you might get a whiff of the past as Rishi joins son
Ranbir Kapoor in his second movie
Bachna Ae Haseeno in a updated version of the song of the same name.
There's a lot of maybes in this report however since director
Siddharth Anand still hasn't asked Rishi to take part in the song. There was no guarantee that we'd even see that song unless it lived up to Siddharth's expectations...it did, now he just has to shoot the video, which obviously includes Ranbir,
Deepika Padukone,
Bipasha Basu and
Manissha Lamba.
Sid says,
"Though I'm too scared to ask him as yet,"
"The only time Yashraj have done separate music videos for their films is for Dhoom. It's the project that determines the promotion. I think we had a great title song and it was waiting to be used as a music video."
While Siddharth is looking forward to the release of the movie, he doesn't want to give anyone any expectations, except that Ranbir that is a very good actor. He's just going to keep it a light romcom film...well, you can never really go wrong with those...

While few actors and actresses can't start a career in Bollywood alone (most have to be beauty pageant contestants or models), Shaana Diya is planning to go for it alone. And doesn't look like she's doing such a bad job of it so far.
Her first movie was with Akshay Kumar and Rishi Kapoor. Her second is with Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan. Not bad for a newbie.
Shaana was last seen in
Namastey London as Katrina's friend Laila and will now be seen playing Amitabh Bachchan's daughter-in-law in
Bhoothnath, where Shah Rukh will be seen in a guest appearance.
She says,
"It was an honour to be working with Mr. Bachchan. It was an amazing experience, mainly due to sheer professionalism he brings on the sets. Just seeing him work from a distance is such a rewarding experience. He has a good eye for detail for everything on the sets"
"I am sure I am not the first or the last person to be saying so but working with him only inspires you to go an extra distance.
Since he is always 150% sure about delivering the best results in his very first shot, I, too, had to be sure that the director didn't call for a second shot."
You know what's the key to real success? Sucking up to whoever you come across. Especially big names in the industry. And also comment on their blogs. I bet she would be really popular if she commented on Amitabh's blog. You're also popular if you comment on this blog. True, I can't get you an acting job...or any job for that matter, but you'll get into a smart, knowledgeable discussion with me. Well, not smart...and not knowledgeable either. How does a pointless conversation sound?