Saif Ali Khan shocks Farhan Akhtar
Posted: 12/27/2014 05:27 PM IST
Saif Ali Khan is one of the busiest actors of Bollywood and he has been done some interesting films in the recent times. Saif Ali Khan has signed a new movie Mr Chaloo in the direction of Reema Kagti who directed Talaash in the past. The movie has been produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidwani on Excel Entertainments. The movie has created lot of buzz on the day it has been announced.
Saif, Farhan and Ritesh worked together for Dil Chahta Hai which was a huge hit. As per the latest update, Saif Ali Khan has walked out of the project due to unknown reasons. The makers are now in shock with Saif’s exit from the project and they have started searching for the new lead. Kangna Ranaut will play the female lead and as per the latest update the movie will start shooting from March 2015.
- Siva Kumar
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