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*Just her fees and recording of the video will add around Rs 10 crore to the
already sky high budget of Blue
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Madonna didn't respond because she was going through a bitter divorce,
Rihanna asked for a sum that was not affordable, so finally it is Kylie
Minogue who'll be making history as the first international A-list pop star
to lend her voice for a mainstream Bollywood music director.

According to sources, the Australia-born crooner who has sold more than 60
million records, has agreed to sing for AR Rahman. Kylie will be coming to
India by January 2009 with her entourage to record the song with Rahman. She
has reportedly charged the producers of the film about Rs five crore as her
fees ($1 million).

"The song will be recorded for the film Blue, which has Akshay Kumar, Sanjay
Dutt and Lara Dutta. The producers also want Kylie to make a music video of
the song. In all probability, the song might be shot in Hollywood," says the
source.

The total cost of hosting the star in Mumbai and recording the song and
music video could well cost the producers an extra Rs five crore. The
company negotiating with Kylie confirmed that they are very close to inking
the deal.

"We are negotiating with an international artist. Within two to three weeks,
we'll make a formal announcement," said Rajnigandha Shekhawat of Nine Winds,
which is handling the film's communications. Sources also revealed that
there were a fresh round of negotiations last week. The singer, sources say,
is not afraid of visiting Mumbai though she is well aware of the recent
terrorist attack.

The production cost of Blue is already hovering around Rs 130 crore -
without the expense they are incurring for Kylie's song. With the last leg
of shooting left, at Rs 140 crore-odd, Blue might race past Rajnikanth's
Endhiran to become the costliest film to be produced in India.

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