Won't they have to give the Tamil version a Tamil title because of the
tax break for films without English words?  How do you say "Robot" in
Tamil :)

--- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, Jon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Friends,
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> Today Economic Times has come out with first ever authenticated
scoop regarding ROBOT, its budget, release language and Sivaji's  success.
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> Rajni unseats SRK to swing Robot 
> D Govardan CHENNAI 
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>     DIGGING for gold appears to have become superstar Rajinikanth' s
favourite pastime. As if the Rs 80-crore blockbuster Sivaji â€" The
Boss was not enough, filmdom's money spinning hero has now signed up
for India's costliest movie. Pegged at Rs 100 crore, director
Shankar's Robot, a science fiction film, will see Rajni replace King
of Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan as hero. 
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>     London-based Ayngaran International, in which Kishore
Lulla-owned Eros International picked up a controlling stake last
July, is to produce the film. Robot will be released in five languages
for a global audience. This dream project of Shankar was also to be
produced by SRK's Red Chillies Entertainment. In fact, last year, the
film had been planned featuring filmdom's other cash king Shah Rukh
Khan. However, owing to differences between Shankar and SRK on the
creative front, as acknowledged by the latter in recent statements,
the film was dropped about two months ago. 
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>     Observers say, given Shankar's penchant for large canvas
presentations the cost of production of Robot could even cross the Rs
100-crore mark, setting a new Indian record. "Ayngaran and Eros
Multimedia will be jointly producing Robot featuring Rajinikanth and
directed by Shankar. The formal agreements will be signed soon,"
Ayngaran International CEO Rohan Manickavasagar told ET on Friday from
London.
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>  Film to be released in five languages 
>     Eros and Ayngaran had together distributed Sivaji globally,
which is said to have grossed between Rs 150 crore to Rs 170 crore
from both the domestic and overseas markets. "Robot will be a joint
production. The film will take anywhere between 18 to 24 months for
completion and will be produced at a cost in excess of Rs 100 crore,"
Mr Manickavasagar said. 
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>     The film will be made in Tamil, but will be released in five
languages, including Hindi and Telugu, besides a couple of other
regional languages. "It will also have stars from Bollywood. But these
finer details will be finalised in due course," he added. 
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>     Shankar had originally wanted to do Robot with Kamal Hassan over
five years ago for Media Dreams, the now defunct film arm of
Chennaibased Pentamedia Graphics. Somewhere down the line, even Hritik
Roshan's name came up for serious consideration. But Rajini appears to
have swung it yet again. 
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>     With Rajinikanth becoming a national phenomenon after Sivaji,
which also generated interests in international markets, Robot is
expected to be marketed in a big way overseas too. Tamil films have a
huge market in the UK, USA, Canada, France, Germany, Norway,
Switzerland, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Australia
and the Middle-East. 
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> - Economic Times 5/1/2008, Chennai Edition
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> Thanks and Kudos to our member Prathap who informed the same to me....
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> - Sundar
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