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Monday, 19 December 2011

Ranveer Singh uses Deva Anand’s tricks to woo Sonakshi Sinha!

Sonakshi Sinha and Ranveer Singh in film Lootera Song

Sonakshi Sinha and Ranveer Singh in film Lootera Song
Dev Anand lives again! In the soon-to-start-shooting of Rs.60 crore action-adventure 'Lootera', Ranveer Singh would supposedly be shown wooing Sonakshi Sinha with some of the Evergreen star's hit numbers, including 'Khoya khoya chand', 'Tere mere sapne' and 'Yeh dil na hota bechara'.
Producer Madhu Mantena, who was associated with HMV-Saregama, will apply for the rights of Dev Anand melodies. These, tell a source, would not be applied to the movie in any random fashion. The songs would be filmed keeping the mood and tempo and flavour of the original sequences, and no tampering to the core of the compositions or their screen interpretations at all.
It seems that, director Vikramaditya Motwane would shoot the songs in black-and-white.
Ranveer, a huge Dev Anand fan, would be shown as a Dev Anand fan in the movie, sporting the same hairstyle, clothes, attitude and of course the songs.
When we asked producer Mantena about the Dev Anand influence on 'Lootera', he said, 'We're most certainly going all-out to get the mood right. Beyond that it would be premature to reveal our exact plans. Vikramaditya would be the best person to throw light on how Ranveer's character will be presented in 'Lootera'.'
While Motwane remained tight-lipped, Ranveer did mention, ' 'Lootera' is the only film that I've signed after 'Ladies Vs Ricky Behl'. Of course, there's a huge amount of preparation involved. Though the film is set in Kolkata, I don't play a Bengali.'
After conman, Ranveer is all set to play a swashbuckling hero in the 1950s movie. And to get into the vintage mood, Ranveer has seemingly asked the makers of 'Lootera' to grant him time to understand the period, and that includes studying cinema and songs of Dev Anand.
In the meantime, recreating West Bengal of the 1950s for 'Lootera' is proving to be a far more expensive affair than the producers had bargained for.

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