International version of ROCK ON!! ?
| By Taran Adarsh, Bollywood Hungama News Network Now that ROCK ON!! has found acceptance, there's talk that the film will be released all over again in key international markets. Sure, the film has had an international release, but rumours are rife that the makers will re-release the film with a shorter version and at places, by dubbing in English. There's another [bizarre] story doing the rounds as well. It seems, producers Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar have entrusted Abhishek Kapoor the responsibility of making the second instalment of ROCK ON 2 [sequel]. "Completely utrue. We have no such plans," producer Ritesh Sidhwani clarifies, "We're busy enjoying the success. Just can't think of anything else." Point noted! |
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