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Shahid to start dubbing for 'R...Rajkumar' (Movie Snippets)

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IANS Mumbai

After a nostalgic goodbye to the sets of Prabhudheva's "R...Rajkumar", actor Shahid Kapoor is all set to start dubbing for the film.

"Time to start dubbing now for 'R...Rajkumar'...Have a super day you all ...Spread the love and keep it real," Shahid posted on the microblogging site Twitter Friday.

Shahid, who was working with filmmaker Prabhudheva and actress Sonakshi Sinha for the first time, loved the experience.

"It's a wrap for me on 'R...Rajkumar'. It has been a ride! Prabhudheva, Sonakshi Sinha and Viki Rajani (of Next Gen Films), you guys were such a delight to work with," the actor said.

 

The movie also stars Sonu Sood and will hit theatres Dec 6.

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Sanjya Gupta waiting for 'Fitoor'

Filmmaker Sanjay Gupta describes Abhishek Kapoor as one of the finest directors in Hindi filmdom and says he is eagerly waiting for his "Fitoor".

"'Kai Po Che' after 'Rock On!!' cements Abhishek Kapoor's position as one of the finest directors working today. I can't wait for 'Fitoor' now," Gupta tweeted.

"Fitoor", which will go on floors in the first half of 2014, will see the fresh pair of Aditya Roy Kapur and Katrina Kaif.

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Tara Sharma needs 'super project' for comeback

After her TV show "The Tara Sharma Show - Diaries of a New Mum", Tara Sharma is interested in movies too, but she won't leave her children behind and go for shoot until a brilliant role comes to her way.

Tara has two sons - three-year-old Zen and one-year-old-Kai.

"It would have to be a super project to take me away even for a day from my kids. Every Mum is different, I do not like to leave them for long. So it would have to be for a brilliant role and film," Tara told IANS in an email interaction.

The actress has been a part of films like "Om Jai Jagadish" and "Masti" and was last seen in 2012 release "10ml Love".

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First Published: Oct 25 2013 | 9:14 PM IST

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