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Uday Chopra

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  • (200 Not many are aware that Sanjay Gadhvi was supposed to start KIDNAP for Yash Raj, soon after MERE YAAR KI SHAADI HAI in 2002. Sanjay Gadhvi stated "I wanted to make it with Sanjay Dutt and Uday Chopra, but when Sanju expressed his inability to shell out bulk dates [he was busy till 2004], Adi [Aditya Chopra] suggested a stop-gap film with actors who were easily accessible then. No one knew that the stop-gap film [DHOOM] would turn out to be such a rage, a trend-setter," Sanjay Gadhvi smiles. DHOOM 2 followed, since DHOOM became a brand. And when Gadhvi decided to make KIDNAP for Ashtavinayak, he approached Sanju yet again. "KIDNAP had to be made with Sanju only. I couldn't imagine anyone else in that role. This time, he agreed instantly," Gadhvi reminisces.The choice for the parallel lead [to be essayed by Uday Chopra six years ago] was a tough one. "Shibani Bathija [the writer] suggested that I take a look at Aamir Khan's nephew. She had heard that he was keen on movies. The moment Imran entered the office, I knew I had found Kabir [the character in KIDNAP]. It took me 3 seconds to arrive at this decision. Till then, I wasn't even aware that he had acted in Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na."
  • (2009) Starred in the shelved film UTV's "Hook Ya Crook". Starring John Abraham,Genelia D'Souza, Shreyas Talpade (Replaced Uday Chopra),Amrita Rao, Sharad Kapoor, Kay Kay Menon, Mahendra S. Dhoni,Written by Rensil Dsilva, Music by Pritam, Produced by Ronnie Screwala, Directed by David Dhawan. The film was a remake of The Longest Yard.
  • (2002) Uday Chopra was signed for the film Chura Liya Hain Tumne but he opted out. Next Vivek Oberoi was approached. He also declined. It was then that Pantaloon discovered Zayed Khan. Zayed was trying to find the perfect film to launch himself in.

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