'Salman's Sher Khan still being finalised'

'Salman's Sher Khan still being finalised'
Monday, October 22, 2012 15:02 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Filmmaker Sohail Khan says he is yet to lock the cast for his upcoming directorial venture "Sher Khan", as the movie is still in its scripting stage.

"The script of 'Sher Khan' is still being finalised. In fact, we are on the dialogues stage now. So only when that's ready, we will see that whoever suits the role does it. So there is no lady or supporting actor, " Sohail said here Friday at the launch of new Celebrity Cricket League.

"No technicians have been finalised, no actor has been finalised, nobody else, " he said, stressing that he is the only final member of the project.

Earlier, there were reports that model Angela Johnson has been finalised to play the female lead opposite Sohail's brother, Bollywood star Salman Khan. But Sohail says the cast is yet to be locked.

However, Sohail says they should be ready to announce a few details of the film "in the next 15 days".
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