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Melody maker

Published - August 11, 2013 04:29 pm IST - CHENNAI

Anu Malik. Photo: K. Murali Kumar

Anu Malik. Photo: K. Murali Kumar

Music composer Anu Malik will compose music for J P Dutta’s sequel to his film Border . The composer had also done the music for Dutta’s films Refugee and the original Border . Known for his catchy tunes and dance numbers including Ek Garam Chai Ki Pyali Ho and Bubli Badmaash , Malik has also composed the serene Panchi Nadiya Pavan Ke Jhonke for Border . Hope his collaboration again with Dutta will bring to the fore his melodious self.

Three’s a crowd

Over last week, after the release of the first look of newcomer Vikramjit Singh’s Roy starring Ranbir Kapoor, Arjun Rampal and Jacqueline Fernandez, there were reports that Ranbir will only play a cameo in the film. Producer Bhushan Kumar was not too happy with such ‘rumours’ and immediately there were reports again about Ranbir’s 45-day schedule for the film. Now we hear that Arjun also has the same schedule and the film is indeed a love triangle. Psst, we even hear that Ranbir has got Rs. 15 crore for it! We didn’t tell you that.

Back breaking

Youth heartthrob Varun Dhawan is currently shooting in Bangalore for dad David Dhawan’s film Main Tera Hero . But we happen to hear that he is no spoilt brat on daddy’s sets. For a sequence that required him to be suspended from a tall building, Varun injured his back. He took a quick break and reported back to the action sequence to finish it on time.

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