Showing posts with label Emraan Hashmi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emraan Hashmi. Show all posts

Thursday, August 19, 2010

MURDER-2 with Bipasa and Emraan Hasmi


We hear, producer Mukesh Bhatt is planning to make sequel of 2004's hit film MURDER, which starred Emraan Hashmi and Mallika Sherawat. However for the sequel, the makers have approached hottie Bipasha Basu to play the female lead. This is the first time we would see Emraan and Bipasha pair-up.

Bollywood seductress Bipasha Basu, who shot to fame in the initial years of her career working in blockbusters like RAAZ and JISM, is back in the Bhatt camp. That too after a gap of almost 7-8 years.

Though the first part was directed by filmmaker Anurag Basu, it is being said that the sequel would be directed by Mohit Suri and the film is set to go on floors by October.

We tried contacting director Mohit Suri, however there was no response from his end.
Anurag Basu's MURDER was a huge hit because of its seductive tracks, steamy scenes and rocking chemistry between the lead pair (Mallika-Emraan). Let's see what wonders the sequel does when it releases.

Monday, October 5, 2009

TUM MILE is my most romantic for Emraan

Emraan Say's TUM MILE has been a very tiring experience, both physically and mentally. It was a difficult film to be made and hats off to Kunal (Deshmukh) for making it happen'', says Emraan in appreciation, ''The entire team has done it's best to recreate the flood situation from the past. During shooting, everyone from cast and crew used to stand in waist deep water for hours at stretch to give that perfect shot. When I saw the film, I was like 'Wow man, how did we actually accomplish it all.

''The toughest part was to shoot for the flood sequences'', he laughs, ''That's because all the romantic sequences were shot in very good speed. It was all quite breezy and the character that I play is my most romantic ever. My chemistry with Soha (Ali Khan) shows in the film.''
Yet again he acknowledges Kunal Deshmukh for the good work he has managed to do when it came to lovey-dovey scenes.

''It's a very new format and idiom in terms of presentation of love'', says Emraan, ''Kunal has brought the best out of this presentation and in a way has placed the camera in the couple's house itself for the romantic sequences. I was enjoying it all before the villain of the piece i.e. floods took over.''