Sohail pushes Salman-starrer to March, hunt on for actress


Mumbai, Feb 19 (IANS): The curiosity over who will play Salman Khan's romantic interest in his brother Sohail Khan's film, is getting hotter by the day. The project is now said to have been pushed to March, enabling Sohail to have more elbowroom to select the female lead for the project.

After rumours of model and former "Bigg Boss 6" contestant Karishma Kotak being in the film died down, now one hears that Daisy Shah, a professional dancer, is being considered for the role. Priyanka Chopra's name, too, is doing the rounds in this connection.

Sohail said: "We are considering lots of actresses. There are some established names too. Daisy Shah too has been shortlisted from a very long list that we had. We're doing the final screen-test of all the short-listed actresses next week."

  

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  • Big Brother, Birmingham

    Wed, Feb 20 2013

    Actress has not been finalized but when the internet was abuzz with rumors that Miss Karishma Kotak was to play the lead, Karishma just kept quiet for nearly two months and let the rumors spread more and more. lol
    it is not like she didnt know the truth all along!

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