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Showman's show


THE SHOWMAN celebrates silver jubilee of his Mukta Arts on October 24. As usual Subash Ghai will announce his new ventures on the D-Day. One untitled film produced by Mukta Arts to be directed by Abbas-Mustan will feature Akshay Kumar, Kareena Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra. But the showman is fairly tight-lipped about his own film, which for sure, is a high-budget film. "It will be called Kisna and will have two new heroines - a British and Indian (though he does not want to name the actors)," says Ghai who will be busy helping the committee set up for anti-piracy as well. "One has to educate the policy makers, buyers and sellers. Political will and amendment of the law is necessary to combat piracy," he asserts. Yaadein met a lukewarm response at the B.O. Let's hope the Showman puts up a good show this time.

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