Bollywood had been missing the Haryanvi sex kitten Mallika Sherawat who of late was spotted more at Hollywood parties than Bollywood ones. Now, Mallika is back to our tinsel town with her new flick Kismat Love Paisa Dilli (KLPD), to be directed by Sanjay Khanduri.
Mallika will be playing a feisty and outspoken bindaas Haryanvi girl in the flick which will be set in Delhi and its suburbs in Haryana. The movie revolves around the story of a Haryanvi girl meeting a Delhi boy and the story unravels over the course of just one night. Vivek Oberoi has been cast opposite Mallika as the male lead.
The film’s producer Amit Chandrra thinks Mallika Sherawat is the perfect choice for the movie because of her Haryanvi background. “Mallika is the perfect choice because she comes from the Haryanvi-Punjabi milieu. So, she can easily carry off the typical attitude and the body language of a North Indian girl, besides the natural grasp over the lingo,” says producer Amit Chandrra of Invincible Entertainment.
KLPD goes on floors later this month and will be shot extensively in Delhi around January-February. “We are going to shoot the film in a start-to-finish schedule,” says Chandrra.
Mallika will be playing a feisty and outspoken bindaas Haryanvi girl in the flick which will be set in Delhi and its suburbs in Haryana. The movie revolves around the story of a Haryanvi girl meeting a Delhi boy and the story unravels over the course of just one night. Vivek Oberoi has been cast opposite Mallika as the male lead.
The film’s producer Amit Chandrra thinks Mallika Sherawat is the perfect choice for the movie because of her Haryanvi background. “Mallika is the perfect choice because she comes from the Haryanvi-Punjabi milieu. So, she can easily carry off the typical attitude and the body language of a North Indian girl, besides the natural grasp over the lingo,” says producer Amit Chandrra of Invincible Entertainment.
KLPD goes on floors later this month and will be shot extensively in Delhi around January-February. “We are going to shoot the film in a start-to-finish schedule,” says Chandrra.
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