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Neha Sharma, who started her career in 2010 with Bollywood film Crook: It’s Good To Be Bad, is now all set to share the screen space with yesteryear’s star Dharmendra. Neha has been chosen to play the female lead in the Deol production Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 and is beaming ear-to-ear.
Actress Neha Sharma is now all set to share the screen space with yesteryear’s star Dharmendra. Neha has been chosen to play the female lead in the Deol production Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 and is quite over the top with glee.
The Bhagalpur girl, who did a couple of Telugu films before making her Bollywood debut in 2010 with ‘Crook: It’s Good To Be Bad’, is now all set to share the screen space with yesteryear star Dharmendra.
Sharma has been chosen to play the female lead in the Deol production ‘Yamla Pagla Deewana 2’ and is quite over the top with glee.
“Wonderful! I get to work with the legendary actor Dharmji. So I can’t consider myself luckier. I am working with such awesome actors, all of them, so I can be more blessed,” says Neha, who appeared in a cameo in Teri Meri Kahaani and had a full-fledged roll in Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum.
“Vinnil has made a fantastic film and I am so lucky to be a part of Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story,” says Neha, adding, “I feel it is going to be one of the best films of 2013. The film is also just as entertaining as you can see in the trailer.”

The Congress in Goa Thursday demanded a ban on the Ekta Kapoor produced film “Kya Super Kool Hain Hum,” saying the film offended the sensibilities of the Christian community.
Addressing a press conference here, Congress spokesperson and legislator Reginaldo Lourenco said that a first information report (FIR) would be filed against Kapoor in Panaji Friday.
“We are demanding a ban on the screening of the film because it insults Christians. The FIR will be filed tomorrow,” Lourenco said.
A scene in the film, which stars Tusshar Kapoor and Riteish Deshmukh, shows another actor, Chunky Pandey (playing the role of a priest), solemnise the wedding of a dog and a bitch.
Lourenco raised the issue of a possible ban on the film or censoring the controversial scenes in it during the recently-concluded monsoon session of the Goa legislative assembly.
Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, however, said that the Central Board of Film Certification, the statutory censorship and classification body, functioned under the aegis of the central and not the state government and hence not much could be done by the Goa government.
“This is not under the jurisdiction of the state government because censor board jurisdiction lies with the central government. No religious group should be offended in the film. If you give me a complaint in writing, I will take it up with the board,” Parrikar said.
Lourenco said that the Goa government had succeeded in banning “The Da Vinci Code”, following protests by Christian groups several years back and that the same could be done with “Kya Super Kool Hain Hum”.

Directed by : Sachin Yardi
Produced by : Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor
Story by : Sachin Yardi
Starring : Tusshar Kapoor, Ritesh Deshmukh, Neha Sharma, Sarah Jane Dias, Anupam Kher
Music by : Sachin-Jagir, Meet Bros Anjjan
Cinematography : Ravi Walia
Editing by : Aarif Shaikh
Studio : ALT Entertainment, Balaji Motion Pictures
Release date(s) : July 27, 2012
Major Singh (Puneet Issar), has two sons Adi (Tushar Kapoor) and Sid (Riteish Deshmukh). Adi is the younger one, who is the aspiring hero and in love with his cousin Subbalakshmi (Neha Sharma). Sid turns into an DJ and meets his match Swathi (Sarah Jane Dias). GK (Chunkey Pandey) is a member of the parliament, whose anti-social activities are contained by Ranjith. Also, Chakravarthy who spends 14 years in prison after falsely charged by GK in a case is released. GK plans to take revenge on the family. But, the person who comes to the rescue of the family and the people threatened by the villain’s plans is Giri. The story is on how he ends as winner, by saving lives and winning respect from his father.
Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum was announced to be released on 3rd August 2012 worldwide. However, the release date was changed in June 2012, and is now scheduled to release on 27 July 2012. Source

Balaji Telefilms and Ekta Kapoor might not have faced this number of controversies in such a short span of time for a single film which they are getting with the sequel Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum.
It was meant to be a harmless and naughty pun on a dog, but things seem to have gone astray for the Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum makers. The dog’s name in Ekta Kapoor’s film happens to be Fakhruddin. However, this is also the name of India’s fifth President — Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed. As a result, the ex-President’s family and a Muslim trust have objected to this ‘dishonour.’
Delhi-based Muslim Ekta Trust has threatened legal action against the filmmakers if changes are not made.
The makers, though, are surprised by the uproar and demand to change the name of the dog or remove the parts of the film mentioning it. “The request is unbelievably bizarre. It’s a proper noun. Anyway, we will see what we can do about it,” says Tanuj Garg, CEO of Balaji Motion Pictures, the film’s producers.
Insiders from the unit, meanwhile, are surprised. “It’s just a name. This way, we won’t be able to use any name in the future,” says a unit member. Apparently, no change to the dog’s name has been made yet. “The re-editing will cost a lot of money. Once we send the film for censor certification, we will make changes if required,” says the insider.
Dr Aleem of Delhi Mumbai Muslim Ekta Trust feels offended by the act and expresses, “Such things are bound to hurt religious sentiments. If it releases, we’ll file a case against the makers in Delhi High Court. We won’t let the film release with such a thing.”