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Mumbai, Aug 21: Jackie Shroff will play a role based on Marlon Brando’s role in the Francis Ford Coppola directorial ‘Godfather’ in film-maker Shashi Ranjan’s comedy ‘Dhoom Dadakka’.

Earlier Jackie had played the lead role in Shashi’s debut hindi movie ‘Dobara’ opposite Mahima Chowdhury and Raveena Tandon. The entire unit is off to Bangkok, where the principal shooting of the film will be canned in a schedule of 30 days.

All the cast, including the female leads, Aarti Chhabria and Shama Sikandar, will shoot two songs and the climax at the famed Wonderworld — Bangkok’s answer to Disney Land.

The film also includes an item-number by Sunidhi Chauhan, a Punjabi flavoured duet by Daler Mehndi and Jaspinder Narula and a Holi number in which Anupam Kher and Gulshan Grover join singers Udit Narayan, Roop Kumar Rathod, Kalpna and Tarannum.

  

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  • Nelson Lewis, Kingdom of Bahrain

    Wed, Aug 22 2007

    I have seen Godfather and it is a top class film and Bollywood, in spite of trying to make a copy of the original "Godfather", will succeed in producing a third rate copy. Jackie Shroff is a "nach gana" actor and I wonder if he has the qualities and talents to put up an artistic performance to make this copy a poignant film. I just wonder.

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