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As already announced, Yash Chopra's next directorial venture stars the king of romance, Shahrukh Khan. As Yashji put it earlier, "Everyone knows that when I make a movie, Shahrukh will be involved with it. He is like family to YRF and I have always regarded him as one of my own."
However, after days of media conjecturing, we are happy to confirm that the two ladies, who will also be a part of this project, are Katrina Kaif, who will be playing a role opposite Shahrukh for the very first time, and Anushka Sharma, who was launched in "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi", alongside Shahrukh.
Orchestrated by Yash Chopra, this untitled movie will mark the coming together yet again of the award winning duo of the music maestro A. R. Rahman and the poet & lyricist, Gulzar.
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Jitesh Pillaai tweeted about Yash Chopra's film today. If you haven't seen it, here's the link:
http://twitter.com/#!/jiteshpillaai/status/76527562733522944
So, what do you all think? Are Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif good choices opposite SRK? Are you excited or disappointed? Or are you just going to wait and see?
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50 years of being an unparalleled industry icon.
40 years as head of the most revered studio in the country.
Director of some of the most heart-warming and celebrated movies of our times..
yrf is very proud to announce our next project directed by Yash Chopra.
Also, for the first time, Yashji and A. R. Rahman have come together for the music of this project. It is indeed a special announcement of two industry stalwarts collaborating on a film.
Speaking on this, Yash Chopra was effusive in his praise for the talented music director. "I am starting work on the music of my as yet untitled film with the very talented Rahman. Apart from the great honour that he has consistently brought to our country, he is also someone that has created some outstanding and memorable music, something which is very important and dear to me and my films. I am looking forward to creating some wonderful music combining Rahman's contemporary world music sensibilities and my old world sensibilities of lilting melodies."
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