Chunky turns down Mira Nair's film

Chunky turns down Mira Nair's film
Wednesday, February 07, 2007 13:08 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Chunky Pandey is regreting for not being able to be a part of Mira Nair's short film on AIDS due to his other prior commitments. He says that he has already given dates to Sangeeth Sivan and therefore he couldn't say yes to Mira Nair.

Even though he couldn't take time out for Mira's short film, Chunky will be part of her next international film Shantaram which is based on the book Gregory David Roberts.

The film stars Johnny Depp in lead role and is produced by Depp and Brad Pitt. Being a part of such a film will surely be a big thing for Chunky after his last release I See You which starred Arjun Rampal, Boman Irani and new comer Vipasha.
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