January 17, 2008

Salman's London trip halts Boney's film

Salman Khan's trip to London to unveil his wax statue at Madame Tussauds has put Boney Kapoor's film on hold. But the director isn't complaining too much.

"As it is, everything in Tamil Nadu was closed for Pongal. So I'd say Salman's visit to London was well timed. We now have just a portion of the talkies and some songs and then we're done," said Kapoor.

Boney's unit in Chennai awaits Salman's return before shooting resumes for the film, which was earlier titled Wanted Dead & Alive.

Salman, in and out of various controversies throughout 2007, has managed to complete Kapoor's film in almost record time.

"I always had full faith that he would," said Kapoor emotionally. "We never panicked because of Salman's troubles. We knew he would make it."

The director is also enthusiastic about making the sequel to No Entry in 2008. "With Welcome doing so well, I'd like to bring back the No Entry characters."

Also on the anvil is a vehicle for Kapoor's wife Sridevi. "We're working on it. But it has to be something that takes Sri beyond where she left her career."

The little appearance that Sridevi made in Halla Bol was a teaser trailer for the audience.

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