Thursday, July 28, 2011

Vivek Oberoi avoids Charmme







Bollywood Star Vivek Oberoi didn't want to team up with Bbuddah girl Charmme in her second Bollywood film Zilla Ghaziabad which CT had reported. While Charmme denied the rumour that Vivek Oberoi had asked for her ouster from the film, our sources stated that he definitely wanted a different heroine.

When we contacted Charmme, she said, "I was always doing the movie. At no point was I not doing the film. The only reason why it took so long because I took time to read the script. The whole controversy was media-generated."

Vivek Oberoi claims that the character, Satbir is not a ‘commercial gangster’: “He was more of a hero than a baddie. From being a guy who ran a free primary school to educate kids in his village to change the future of his zila (village), he was pushed to a point that he decided to pick up a gun and clean up the mess himself.”

Vivek’s co-star Sanjay Dutt essays the character of Thakur Pritam Singh, a zamindar-turned-cop who was famous as the badshah of Bulandshah, while Arshad Warsi’s role is modeled around the real-life outlaw, Mahender Fauji. The duo has already started shooting for the film in Wai, but Vivek will only join the cast this week.

The south actress,Charmme, is currently in Mumbai and will start shooting in two days with Sanjay Dutt, Paresh Rawal and Vivek Oberoi. "There's no bad blood between Vivek and me, we are cool," she signs off. Well, looks like Charmme has won this round over Vivek!




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