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Sunny Leone replaces Mallika Sherawat

Posted: 27 Apr 2013 12:13 PM PDT


Change is the only constant in B-town and Sunny Leone seems to be the latest bombshell to be in demand. What's more with her increasing popularity she has already started bagging roles offered to someone else. So whose role has Sunny whisked away?

As reported by the media, Welcome sequel was to retain most of the original cast with new additions. But rumor has it that Mallika Sherawat has been replaced by Sunny Leone. zoOm has been tracking Sunny's popularity and she is definitely a rage amongst the youth.

Has Mallika lost her charm? Well the filmmakers are of the opinion that she isn't as hot as she was during the making of Welcome. Mallika did post a few pictures of herself on a social networking site recently, but clearly they proved to be no match for our very own Leila Leone.

Well, looks like the makers of Welcome have welcomed Bollywood's hot property Sunny Leone with open arms!

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Almost all my heroines are taller than me: Shah Rukh Khan

Posted: 27 Apr 2013 12:10 PM PDT


It has been a hectic schedule for Shah Rukh Khan, who was in Munnar for the past few weeks shooting for Rohit Shetty's 'Chennai Express'. Though, when we sat down for a chat, King Khan was his charming, witty and playful self.

"It's amazingly beautiful here when it rains. I can say I enjoyed those days when it rained and we had to halt the shoot more. And I'm so sorry I couldn't meet you more on the streets of Kerala," he begins.

Kerala connect
I've been to Kerala a few times before and I could sense the love they have for me here. In fact, once Mohanlalji took me on this boat and when we came under a bridge there was this huge crowd, cheering. I'm sure they were cheering for Mohanlalji but I hope some were there for me too. It was really touching. I've great memories of the song in Dil Se that we shot there. I didn't have a costume, so I wore Manisha's sari. The whole things was romantic and sensual and yes, I remember the oil massage I had too. And now we are in Munnar. Kerala has everything — beaches, backwaters, mountains, tea estates; it's really God's Own Country.

I regret not knowing Malayalam
Well, the only two words I know are peru and vayasu; if there is a role which requires the hero or actor to speak only those two words, I will surely take it up! To be more serious, I regret not knowing the language as I don't understand the films and hate subtitles. I think cinema is the most progressive and most evolved of all industries. And of course, there are friends of mine, Priyan Sir, Santhosh Sivan and many more here.

On Chennai Express
Chennai Express has love, action, romance... all on a large scale. To describe its broader aspect, it's a universal story about love. We have nearly 1600 languages in our country. The clothes change, the dialects change and at times, it can evoke a kind of regionalism. But the beauty of our country is that we can live together, eat together and be happy. If there is one aspect that unites all, it's love. So what we've done here is place the protagonist in a part of the country alien to him and show how he overcomes the cultural and linguistic barriers with the help of his lady love. We've also tried to include the culture of the south and it is my hope that people here enjoy the fact that we did it with so much charm and happiness.

Deepika first...
Almost all my heroines are taller than me so their names should come first in the titles. Jokes apart, the idea of having the heroine's name first was just a thought. It's not a movement and I know it's not going to change the world. But why not? Even at award functions, why is best actor first and not best actress? It's a belief; you have to believe and think they're equal, than just talk about it. When I'm producing a film, the actresses name will definitely come first and I'm sure big people will never really mind.

We'll be back...
We sure want to visit Kerala once again. We will try and come during the release of the film, at least to Kochi, where we can share the visuals we shot here.

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