Bollywood actors promote their upcoming film at a dance show in Mumbai
The cast and crew of upcoming romantic crime thriller, `Shortcut Romeo` promoted the film at a dance show organised by acclaimed choreographer of Bollywood Shiamak Davar in Mumbai.
|Last Updated: Jun 02, 2013, 03:28 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Mumbai: The cast and crew of upcoming romantic crime thriller, `Shortcut Romeo` promoted the film at a dance show organised by acclaimed choreographer of Bollywood Shiamak Davar in Mumbai.
Bollywood actor Neil Nitin Mukesh is playing the role of a protagonist, with actress Puja Gupta as his love interest and Ameesha Patel plays a negative role.
"This is the remake of his original film Thiruttu Payale (2006), which is made in Tamil. Now this is made in Hindi for the first time," said Neil.
The actors went up on the stage and Neil danced to the tunes of Bollywood songs.
Susi Ganeshan, director and producer of romantic crime thriller, `Shortcut Romeo`, is making his debut in the Bollywood with `Shortcut Romeo`.
This film is a remake of his self-directed Tamil movie, Thiruttu Payale, which was released in 2006.
"Films should have the strong content and these songs and fights (action) are the commercial elements to attract the mass. So here we have good songs, good fight sequences and they (actors Neil and Patel) have performed to the core. I think, I`ll humbly say that this is the best performance of theirs," said Ganeshan.
`Shortcut Romeo` is produced under the banner of Susi Ganesh Productions and the music is composed by Himesh Reshammiya.
The film was recently premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and is slated to release on June 21 this year.
ANI
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