Few days back it was speculated taht the Maniratnam's multistarrer planned with Nagarjuna, Mahesh Babu, Aishwarya Rai and Shruti Haasan almost gets shelved with Mahesh deciding to walk out of the project. It was said that Mahesh has lost interest in the project due to his impending projects he has agreed upon prior to considering the Mani Ratnam's project.
But here comes the shocking clarification form none other than our beloved Prince .Mahesh Babu has clarified that he has not walked out of the film. He says the dates are being worked out and they plan to start shooting soon.
"Mani Ratnam project is very much on. Since I'm busy with multiple projects, my dates are being work out. There will be more clarity on this project when the official announcement will be made," Mahesh Babu clarifies
However, buzz is that Mani might rework on the script and get back to the actors.But it remains to be seen if the actors, who are quite busy with other projects will have time to do Mani's film.Known for films such as "Roja", "Dil Se" and "Thalapathi", Ratnam's last Tamil directorial "Kadal" turned out to be a disaster at the box office. Other side Mahesh Babu is currently busy wrapping up Telugu actioner "Aagadu".
But here comes the shocking clarification form none other than our beloved Prince .Mahesh Babu has clarified that he has not walked out of the film. He says the dates are being worked out and they plan to start shooting soon.
"Mani Ratnam project is very much on. Since I'm busy with multiple projects, my dates are being work out. There will be more clarity on this project when the official announcement will be made," Mahesh Babu clarifies
However, buzz is that Mani might rework on the script and get back to the actors.But it remains to be seen if the actors, who are quite busy with other projects will have time to do Mani's film.Known for films such as "Roja", "Dil Se" and "Thalapathi", Ratnam's last Tamil directorial "Kadal" turned out to be a disaster at the box office. Other side Mahesh Babu is currently busy wrapping up Telugu actioner "Aagadu".