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Posted: Feb 08, 2008 at 0028 hrs IST

Raj Kumar Hirani’s Munna Bhai Chale Amrika, which was going nowhere over a script squeeze, might finally see the light of day. Apparently, actor Sanjay Dutt had asked for changes in the script of the threequel. He was not pleased with the initial drafts that had Munna getting killed in an accident, apart from Arshad Warsi’s Circuit too dying toward the end of the film. Though the script’s funereal elements have been ironed out and Dutt is no longer complaining, he has not yet given the dates for the shoot in America where Munna and Circuit are supposed to spread magic with scathing wisecracks. Raju’s waiting for jaadu ki chappi.
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