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News of Jan
3, 2007
Aishwarya to Speak Punjabi in 'Provoked'
By Subhash K. Jha
Mumbai, Jan 3
Aishwarya Rai speaking Punjabi? That's right, the star is all set to
dub in Punjabi for her much-hyped film "Provoked" that will
be released next month in six languages, including Spanish and maybe
even French.
Producer J. Murli Manohar, who flew down from London this week to
oversee the release on Feb 23, told IANS: "We aren't just releasing
the film in its original English language, we're also dubbing the
film in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi and Spanish, and possibly a
seventh language, French."
Aishwarya will dub for the Hindi and Punjabi versions. "To expect
Ash to dub in Tamil or Spanish is unrealistic. But she's very
enthusiastic about speaking in Punjabi for the first time," said
Manohar.
"Provoked" is based on the real life story of battered wife Kiranjit
Ahluwalia who murdered her husband.
The linguistic blitzkrieg isn't random. "Domestic violence isn't
just an Asian phenomenon. Through the presence of Aishwarya we want
the message to reach every corner of the world," said Manohar.
He intends to fly down the film's distinguished British cast for the
premiere.
"Miranda Richardson and Robbie Coltrane are expected to join
Aishwarya for the Mumbai premiere. And, of course, the real Kiranjit
Ahluwalia will attend it too. We'll also have a lavish premiere at
Leicester Square in London," said Manohar.
Manohar is currently shooting "Sajini", the most expensive
Kannada film ever, in Bangalore.
Revealing details, he said: " 'Sajini' launches a new girl,
Sharmila, with the very popular pinup boy Dhyaan. It's the first
Kannada love story to be shot in England. We've spared no expenses
to make it the most upmarket Kannada film ever."
IANS
News of Jan
3, 2007
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