

She said only: "I saw the footage of the film. It looks very good."
Indian media reports since her arrival in the country's entertainment capital late last month have said the former soap opera star plays herself, acting one scene with Kumar and performs a set-piece song-and-dance routine.
Rahman, once dubbed "The Mozart of Madras," had been due to appear alongside Minogue but pulled out due to illness, organisers said.
The 43-year-old composer was already Bollywood's leading music director even before he scooped two Academy Awards for his work on the hit film "Slumdog Millionaire."
Asked if she would consider future offers from Bollywood, Minogue said: "I got a lot of love here. Right now this feeling is just sinking in but certainly in future I will do more if I get the chance.
"I didn't know much of Hindi but it does not matter because everyone was very cooperative and I had fun and joy. I wanted to be part of Bollywood for a while and it was great opportunity that came by."

Don't expect the expected from Dibakar Banerjee.
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