Did you know?: Emma Watson to star in Bollywood film

John Travolta is also likely to star in director Shekhar Kapur’s highly anticipated film.


May 14, 2014
Speculation is rife that the Harry Potter star may feature in filmmaker Shekhar Kapoor’s Paani alongside Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput.

Hollywood actor Emma Watson may soon be in a Bollywood movie. Speculation is rife that the Harry Potter star may feature in filmmaker Shekhar Kapoor’s Paani alongside Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput who made his film debut in 2013 in Abhishek Kapoor’s Kai Po Che!

So far only Kapoor and producer Aditya Chopra know about what’s really going on. “The casting decisions are being kept secret. A huge announcement is planned soon,” said an insider, reported the Hindustan Times.

John Travolta, too, is likely to star in director Shekhar Kapur’s highly anticipated film.”I have been offered a film that I am considering doing... I believe it is an honest Bollywood film and it is called Paani, by Shekhar Kapoor. He has asked me to be a part of it,” Travolta said on the sidelines of the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards.

“I have known Shekhar for a while now. Even though the script does not have it (songs) Shekhar said he will put a song to make it truly Bollywood. I am open to working in Hindi films if I like the story and my part,” added Travolta.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 15th, 2014.

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COMMENTS (2)

Karuna Kiran Bhadra | 9 years ago | Reply

This is great news. But i do hope the script, screenplay, direction do not disappoint. All the best to Sekhar Kapoor. May it be a legend. And you dont necessarily need a dance-song in it. Might just result in awakwardness. I would love to see emma on Indian screen. It will test her adaptability once again.

Javed Hayat | 9 years ago | Reply

Ewe! She stoned or somethin'...

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