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August 21, 2008

John and Vidya are up for David's next

David Dhawan, the supposed Bollywood 'King of Comedy' is preparing for his next movie. After the controversial success of Partner, maybe David is hoping to go with an original script and he's already gotten most of his preferred leads to sign on.

John Abraham has been on board for the project for months, but David was having trouble bringing in Katrina Kaif to co-star with him. Despite David's friendship with Salman Khan, Sallu wasn't very enthusiastic to have his girlfriend acting with John (who he may have had problems with during the Rockstars tour). Is it just me or did that tour have a lot of backstage fighting going on?

Either ways, even though John and Vidya Balan were easily the most boring couple in Salaam-e-Ishq, David thought they had a good chemistry and has brought them back together for his new film Hook Ya Crook. John and Vidya also started a good friendship on the sets of Salaam-e-Ishq (which obviously the media blew out of proportion) but are apparently looking forward to come together in a more interesting jodi.

Now I'm not going to make some sad pun about people who get whatever they want by hook ya crook. I have too much pride as a writer for that...I think...must write pathetic pun...wait, the feelings gone, phew.

Tigger
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