Not necessarily official news are always true....we get info thru such
things only not thru official source....

On 7/3/07, Thulasi Ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  why would ARR reject it? any reference???.. orkut is not an official
forum.. better mind it

On 7/2/07, Sandeep Mody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   on orkut , somebody wrote that ARR rejected robo movie....is it
> true?????
>
> On 7/2/07, Triply R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> >
> > `Robo`- Shankar's next film
> >
> > By Moviebuzz | Monday, 02 July , 2007, 12:38
> >
> > Shankar is going to get a red carpet reception, when he comes back to
> > Chennai tomorrow (Tuesday July 3), after a month long sojourn abroad. Three
> > weeks after its release, his Sivaji continues to rock, and superstar
> > Rajnikant has given him full credit for it, by saying- "Shankar is the
> > creator of the film and he has worked hard for it".
> > Now, what next is the question people in the industry are asking?
> > According to sources close to him, Shankar will be totally concentrating on
> > the films being made under his banner 'S'pictures for the next three months.
> > He will be giving some creative inputs to his in-house directors Balaji
> > Sakthivel, and Simbudevan who are immersed in the making of their films for
> > the company.
> >
> > Meanwhile the grapevine is abuzz with rumours that Shankar is finally
> > starting work on his ambitious pet project Robo, a futuristic science
> > fiction thriller set in the year 3050 of Chennai. The entire shoot of the
> > film can happen only on sets, and also involves a lot of CG work, to give
> > the futuristic look to the film. And that means millions of dollars, and a
> > producer willing to blow up money, and a bigger market to exploit the film.
> > Actually Shankar has a commitment with Telugu financier and producer
> > Tirupati Prasad to make a film for him. But the latest we hear is that a
> > major Bollywood production house has roped in Prasad as Executive producer,
> > and together they are planning to make the Shankar film in Hindi for a
> > global audience. The production house has also the "dates" of Hrithik
> > Roshan, who is keen to do a film with Shankar.
> > Though Shankar had initially talked about doing the project with Kamal
> > Hassan in Tamil, he realizes that for such a big project you need a
> > Bollywood hero for the global audiences. Imagine Hrithik, Hindi cinema's
> > best action hero ( Krissh,Dhoom-2), A.R Rahman the only Indian
> > musician with an international following and Shankar. The combination will
> > rock!
> > And the latest on Robo is that a Hollywood studio, who is already
> > making a film in Hindi, has shown an interest in the project. They want to
> > be co-opted as presenters of the film, are willing to partly fund the
> > project, which will definitely cost upward of Rs 100 crore. Now the ball is
> > in Shankar's court. He will have to take a call in the next few weeks.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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