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The Hollywood Reporter India's weekly column 'Lights, Camera, Scoop' will unravel the behind-the-scenes madness of the big Bollywood machinery.
It was a busy week for Pankaj Tripathi and Sanya Malhotra. While the former was juggling promotions of his film Metro In Dino and the Hotstar series Criminal Justice: A Family Matter, the latter stamped herself (yet again) as a quintessential dancer in a fun cameo in Mani Ratnam-Kamal Haasan's Thug Life.
Unrelated to this, however, was the fact that the two actors trending in the same week had, at one point, almost come together for a film: Aap Jaisa Koi, which now stars R. Madhavan and Fatima Sana Shaikh.
Insiders claim that Tripathi and Malhotra were in the minds of the makers as the unlikely pairing to lead the film about an older man finding a younger woman on a dating app. Later, the casting changed, with Madhavan and Shaikh stepping in for the Karan Johar-backed film.
The Vivek Soni directorial is now gearing to release on Netflix, with sources at the streamer insisting to watch out for the "charm" of the leads and the film's soundtrack, which they hope will lead to another musical win for them. Oh, and yes, before the film underwent a casting change, Aap Jaisa Koi was cheekily titled Tharki—a Hindi slang term meaning "pervert."
Industry chatter aside, there was also social media noise last week when the big news dropped: That Hrithik Roshan has teamed up with Hombale Films, the production house known for mounting blockbusters like the KGF franchise, Salaar, and Kantara, for an ambitious pan-India movie.
Naturally, rumours began around what kind of film it would be and, crucially, who would direct it. One of the names that emerged was of actor-filmmaker Prithviraj Sukumaran, with a section claiming that he was locked to helm the biggie.
However, well-placed sources quickly debunked the rumour, insisting that no director had been signed on yet, including Prithviraj, who recently delivered one of the biggest blockbusters of Malayalam cinema with L2: Empuraan.
Everything around the Roshan-Hombale collab has been kept under wraps for now, as the focus now sharpens on the superstar's next, War 2, which features him alongside Jr NTR—another unlikely pairing, but one that materialised.