Salman, Ranbir to promote 'Mickey Virus'


Mumbai, Sep 17 (IANS): Popular TV host Manish Paul, who is foraying into Bollywood with "Mickey Virus", a film set against the backdrop of hacking, says Bollywood A-listers like Salman Khan and Ranbir Kapoor will promote his film.

Directed by debutant Saurabh Varma, "Mickey Virus" is a comedy thriller, which features Manish as a computer hacker named Mickey Arora.

"Thankfully, a lot of actors (and directors) including Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Karan Johar, Ranbir Kapoor and Remo Fernandez who have recorded a promo each for my film. I am very happy for this," Manish said here at the Andheri Ganesh Pandaal Monday.

"The promos will soon be on air and hope people will also enjoy it. I have been entertaining people, so I want the film to do the same," he added.

Manish has also been roped in for the sequel to director Abhishek Sharma's 2010 release "Tere Bin Laden". The anchor-actor promises that the sequel will be full of fun.

"I am doing the sequel of 'Tere Bin Laden'. The film is full of more madness than the prequel as I am also a part of the film. You will have to watch the film to know what I would be doing in the film," said Manish, who co-hosted the recently concluded sixth season of celebrity dance reality show "Jhalak Dikhla Jaa".

  

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