After delivering the perfect adult (A) entertainer of the year, expectations are running high for Neha Dhupia and Deepak Shivdasani about their future projects. But the duo, which's just turned the potentially sleazy theme into a sensitive woman struggle are ready to deliver once again.
While Neha is turning the heat on with Satish Kaushik's 'Phir Hera Pheri', Sangeet Sivan's 'Kyaa Kool Hai Hum' and 'Sheesha', directed by Ashu Trikha, Shivdasani has even hotter plans up his sleeves.
The director is coming with a cheesy sex-comedy 'I Love you Boss'.
"It's about a young city girl and her relationship with her 60-year old boss. The plot goes into sensitive areas like marital misalliance and sexual frustration. We are keen to cast Boman Irani in the title role and he's likely to say yes. I need a completely new 22-23-year-old girl for the film," Shivdasani says.
'I Love You Boss' is written by a team called Jhanak-Hriday whose only claim to fame has been Veeru Devgan's "Hindustan Ki Kasam".
"At first I feared being branded as a sexy filmmaker. When I heard the script I was on the floors rolling with laughter. I know I can do justice to it. And if people attribute lewd reasons for my post-'Julie' venture then I'm not scared," gushes the director.
Besides this racy sex comedy, Deepak also intend to complete his next venture "AAA", which promises to be thrice as hot as 'Julie'. His high hopes are not ill founded.
Sushmita Sen and Neha Dhupia play lead role in the film and the director is mulling over to rope in Mallika Sheawat to complete the sexiest troika Bollywood has ever seen.
According to him: "Everyone is curious about the casting. Let me just say that I have approached only Sushmita Sen and Neha so far. I think Mallika can fit into the kind of character I have in mind. All of them are bold, sexy and have often sizzled on screen. Let me also clarify that my film is not a desi version of the Hollywood blockbuster Charlie's Angels. A.A.A. stands for Anjali, Anna and Anamika."
"It's going to be 'Yaadon Ki Baraat' meets 'Kill Bill'," he promises.