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The next action hero

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Sneha Mahadevan,Sneha Mahadevan

Posted: Feb 11, 2009 at 0318 hrs IST

Jehangir Surti’s Aa Dekhe Zaraa starring Neil Nitin Mukesh and Bipasha Basu promises to be a hardcore action adventure film. Shot in Bangkok and Mumbai it has Neil jumping from the 18th floor for an action sequence. Debutant director Jehangir Surti says, “Aa Dekhe Zaraa is a contemporary, stylish, romantic thriller. Bipasha plays a disc jockey while Neil plays a down-and-out photo journalist whose life changes completely after an incident.” Neil will be showing off six-pack-abs while Bipasha will be seen in a much-toned, sculpted look. “Neil also learnt photography from a professional,” Jehangir adds. Action director Sham Kaushal, who worked on Slumdog Millionaire, has choreographed the action sequences for the film. “There is extensive action in the film and Neil is sure to be one of the next action heroes of Bollywood. The highlight of the film is the massive car chase that we shot in Bangkok.” says Surti. “I trained in martial arts like tae kwon do and even got injured a couple of times.You have to watch it to believe it,” gushes Neil. The film is in the post production stage, with the tentative release date being March 27.
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