Deepak Tijori is all ready to make a sequel to his 2006 film Tom Dick and Harry. The upcoming film will star Sharman Joshi, Jimmy Shergill and Aftab Shivdasani as the leads.
Confirming about the sequel, Deepak Tijori revealed that ten years later he has a script for the sequel. The film will have the same characters who are deaf, mute and blind just like the original but the premise will be completely different. The story will focus on the three friends who grew up together in an orphanage and share a lovely bond since childhood. Eventually, they will decide to move out of the orphanage, buy a house for themselves but get tricked while doing so. The pre-production of the film is complete and they will start shooting in Hyderabad this August.
Meanwhile, Deepak Tijori also wants to make an Indian version of The Hangover titled Tipsy which will have all female leads.
Confirming about the sequel, Deepak Tijori revealed that ten years later he has a script for the sequel. The film will have the same characters who are deaf, mute and blind just like the original but the premise will be completely different. The story will focus on the three friends who grew up together in an orphanage and share a lovely bond since childhood. Eventually, they will decide to move out of the orphanage, buy a house for themselves but get tricked while doing so. The pre-production of the film is complete and they will start shooting in Hyderabad this August.
Meanwhile, Deepak Tijori also wants to make an Indian version of The Hangover titled Tipsy which will have all female leads.
- 6/20/2016
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Rko's final in-house production is a good end-of-an-era film, a spirited and well-made musical comedy. Bright-eyed Jane Powell can't stop accepting marriage proposals, from nerdy Tommy Noonan, dreamboat kisser Cliff Robertson and zillionare Keith Andes. She imagines her future with each man in musical terms, through production numbers staged by Gower Champion. The Girl Most Likely DVD-r The Warner Archive Collection 1956 / Color / 1:78 enhanced widescreen / 98 min. / Street Date November 17, 2015 / available through the WBshop / 21.99 Starring Jane Powell, Cliff Robertson, Keith Andes, Kaye Ballard, Tommy Noonan, Una Merkel, Kelly Brown, Judy Nugent, Frank Cady, Joseph Kearns, Marjorie Stapp, Robert Banas. Cinematography Robert H. Planck Film Editor Doane Harrison Original Music Nelson Riddle Choreographer Gower Champion Written by Devery Freeman, Paul Jarrico (uncredited) Produced by Stanley Rubin Directed by Mitchell Leisen
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
From roughly 1925 to 1957, the powerful men in charge of the big studios controlled most aspects of production. That...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
From roughly 1925 to 1957, the powerful men in charge of the big studios controlled most aspects of production. That...
- 1/1/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Deepak Tijori will be facing the camera after an eight year hiatus. The actor who was last seen in Kabir Sadanand's Popcorn Khao! Mast Ho Jao (2004) will now be seen on silver screen in Ram Gopal Varma's cop flick Department and Kabir Sadanand's Project 36. Not much has been revealed about Deepak's role in Department but he plays the role of the main antagonist in Project 36. Tijori, gave up his acting career and got into direction. He directed five films including Oops, Khamosh, Fareb, Tom Dick and Harry, and Fox, during his onscreen hiatus.
- 4/19/2012
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
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