May 24, 2007
Vivek is no longer part of Ash’s film
Three years ago, Aishwarya Rai had signed a Hollywood film, The Invaders, with American actor Brendan Fraser (remember The Mummy?) and then boyfriend Vivek Oberoi.
T he film was to be directed by Roland Joffe (City of Joy), but then the project went cold and buzz was that it had been shelved.
he film was to be directed by Roland Joffe (City of Joy), but then the project went cold and buzz was that it had been shelved.
However, a Belgium-based entertainment company called Corsan has offered to fund the film and it is being revived, with some major changes, of course.
The title has been changed to Singularity and Vivek is no longer a part of the film.
Corsan has signed a co-production deal with the Indian company Neelmudra Entertainment to produce the film.
Sources claim Corsan has put up $35 million for the film and shooting will begin in January next year in India and South Africa.
‘Not for me’

Debu Deodhar, a renowned Marathi filmmaker and associate producer of Singularity, confirms, “Yes, Singularity is definitely happening but it’s too early to talk about it.
The picture will be clear in the next two months.”
Interestingly, the project was announced when Ash and Vivek were in a relationship.
But now that they’re no longer together and Ash has married Abhishek Bachchan, Oberoi doesn’t want to be part of the film even if it’s revived.
A source close to Oberoi reveals that he opted out of the film a long time ago.
“The production house wasn’t too sure about the dates and Vivek was doing Kisna at that time, so he decided not to do the project.
He’s received feelers again now that the project is being revived, but he doesn’t want to be a part of it anymore.”
When asked if Ash’s presence in the film was the reason, the source says, “Vivek wants to concentrate on mainstream Bollywood films. He doesn’t plan to go the Hollywood way at the moment.”

 nti-Kapoor stand very clear at a lot of events later
nti-Kapoor stand very clear at a lot of events later No one realised that anything was amiss as John likes to be politically correct and he didn’t make a show of his displeasure. But the friction became difficult to ignore when John refused to hug Arshad in one of the scenes. A source from the unit of Goal reveals, “The scene required John to hug Arshad, but John refused outright. Instead, he asked Vivek to change the scene. Vivek blatantly snapped, ‘Please keep your personal problems aside and then come to work.’ Arshad kept his cool and he didn’t show any disrespect for John or Bipasha.”
No one realised that anything was amiss as John likes to be politically correct and he didn’t make a show of his displeasure. But the friction became difficult to ignore when John refused to hug Arshad in one of the scenes. A source from the unit of Goal reveals, “The scene required John to hug Arshad, but John refused outright. Instead, he asked Vivek to change the scene. Vivek blatantly snapped, ‘Please keep your personal problems aside and then come to work.’ Arshad kept his cool and he didn’t show any disrespect for John or Bipasha.” According to an industry source, “Farah was keen to take Dev Anand for a role in OSO as other industry stalwarts like Subhash Ghai, Rishi Kapoor and Mithun Chakroborty have played themselves in the film.
According to an industry source, “Farah was keen to take Dev Anand for a role in OSO as other industry stalwarts like Subhash Ghai, Rishi Kapoor and Mithun Chakroborty have played themselves in the film.

 Barely a day after a Jaipur resident filed a police complaint against actress and TV anchor Mandira Bedi for allegedly showing disrespect to the national flag, another complaint was filed on the same grounds against her in a court in in the South Indian city of Kozhikode on Monday.
Barely a day after a Jaipur resident filed a police complaint against actress and TV anchor Mandira Bedi for allegedly showing disrespect to the national flag, another complaint was filed on the same grounds against her in a court in in the South Indian city of Kozhikode on Monday.
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