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Neil in Dhoom 3?

If the rumors are to be believed then Sanjay Gadhvi is being called back...






Nein in Dhoom 3? Shocking right?





Yes, it is the Neil Nitin Mukesh we talk of, and also, the Dhoom - 3. If the rumors are to be believed then Sanjay Gadhvi is being called back to Yash Raj Films for a second among sequels, a third project in the Doom franchise.





Sanjay Gadhiva was seen last week with Yash Raj's current blue eyed boy. According to news, Neil who is very close to the YRF folks had managed to convince Aditya Chopra to let Gadhvi take over the implementation of Dhoom 3. Neil is very keen on being part of this sequel and Aditya has assured him a worthy role in the movie.





Among other options is the possibility that Aditya Chopra direct Dhoom 3 himself, a thoght that he is happy to explore. Like every other actor associated with Yash Raj, Shah Rukh Khan also wants to be part of this franchise.





Neil on his part claims he would look forward to being a part of this project, whoever the director. As for YRF, whether or not for Dhoom 3, he will be pursuing future ventures with the production house. Currently, the young actor is working on Yash Raj's Lafange Parinde.





If things as per plans, Dhoom 3 is likely to go on the floors by the end of this year or early next year.


(BollyCurry)

DDLJ completes 750 weeks in theatres

The heartwarming story of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ) keeps getting better and better. As of February 2010, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge has set yet another record by completing 750 weeks of continuous play.



In a feat perhaps unmatched anywhere in the world, the magic of the evergreen romance keeps pulling audiences back to the central Maratha Mandir theatre in Mumbai.



Directed by Aditya Chopra and starring the quintessential pair of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, the movie opened to full houses and rave reviews all over the world way back on October 20, 1995.



This evergreen Yash Raj Film remains the longest running film in the history of Indian cinema, as it passes one milestone after another, and is presently running in its 15th year. The magic of the DDLJ keeps pulling audiences back year after year.





(Buzz 18)