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Bollywood Gossip – New talent for Aamir’s Delhi Belly

Submitted by Bollywood Gossip on Friday, 28 November 2008No Comment

Swedish director Robert Nylund, who was roped in to direct Aamir Khan’s next production Delhi Belly, is no more at the helm of affairs.

The actor has hired ad filmmaker Abinay Deo, who directed Hrithik Roshan’s Cinthol commercial, to wield the megaphone for the film, which will probably be made in English.

“Robert Nylund has been replaced by Abinay, who is well known character actors Ramesh and Seema Deo’s younger son (the elder one Ajinkya Deo is a recognised Marathi and Hindi actor) and the film was originally going to be in Hindi. It’s now in English,” a source close to the project said.

This is a big bright bustling break for the young ad maker who has directed Shah Rukh Khan, Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone for a high-budget Pepsi ad.

“In an instant replay of what happened between Aamir and Amole Gupte during Taare Zameen Par, Aamir couldn’t see eye to eye with the Swedish director. After Delhi Belly was without a director, Aamir was very impressed by Abhinay’s ads. When they met, he found Abhinay to be bright and full of ideas,” the source added.

Apparently, Abhinay has been asked to direct Delhi Belly on the lines of Guy Ritchie’s heist caper Snatch.

“It would be a very naughty and sexy comedy unlike anything one would expect from Aamir. And yes, he’s likely to play a part in it,” the source said.

- Subhash K. Jha, IANS

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