Wasim Akram to coach Akshay Kumar?

Monday 30 November 2009
Former Pakistani cricketer Wasim Akram will reportedly make his acting debut in Nikhil Advani's next film, Patiala House. The film stars Akshay Kumar .

Patiala House is apparently based on cricket and Wasim will play coach to Akki's cricket team. It will be shot in London and is expected to release next year. The music will be scored by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and lyrics will be penned by Sameer.

The film also stars Rishi Kapoor , Dimpla Kapadia and Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi heroine Anushka Sharma .

Nikhil Advani and Akshay had last come together in the disastrous Chandni Chowk to China . He had earlier directed the hit Kal Ho Naa Ho and the dud Salaam-E-Ishq .

Wasim had had a taste of Bollywood when he judged the dance show Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena with Sushmita Sen

2 comments:

vivek said...

Reading the Wasim Akram story of making his debut in the movie,it just kinda struck me that after the 26/11 tragedy the Indian govt had banned all the pakistani artist and cricket players from any of the activties involved in India,i also read an article some time back that the very same Wasim Akram would not be allowed to coach the IPL calcutta team owned by SRK as he was a pakistani as per the direction by the Indian govt..then how come he is acting in the movie.i doubt if the govt has lifted the ban..

Adil said...

government did not lifted anything, but the drama is comming to an end, which was created by Indian government by killing their own people, like they have done it in past as well, but this time they have done it in a big way. Now people started to forgot everything and also they are succeeded to bann more of Pakistani mujahideen so they do not need any other drama. KASAB (so called Pakistani) is in fact indian kashmiri, who was helping in the case, because if he is pakistani, then why he is still alive, and why no group are trying to get him out of the jail or trying to kill him. indian government is spending an estimate of 3 million dollars for his protection.

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