The latest on this project is that the makers were not very happy with the way the film was shaping up and thus decided to make some changes in the script. But Diana Hayden is not ready for it and has decided not to shoot unless the makers stick to the original script.
"The film is 60 per cent complete. I had blocked my date for three months but they came up with the idea of changing the script, which I didn't agree with. I had agreed to do the film only after liking the subject, so the question of me going ahead with another script doesn't arise at all," defends Diana.
Diana doesn't hesitate to accept that she has been out of the work for quite some time but she has no regrets about it.
"We stopped shooting since December. I was busy with anchoring on the History channel and was also busy endorsing for various stuff. But this project has taught me a lot that I shouldn't waste my dates on a single project," she says.
The makers of this film have gone to the Producers' Association and have filed a complaint with AMPTPP about Diana's refusal. "I know they have gone to the association and I am also talking to them through the association only. I strongly believe that everything gets sorted out in life," she replies.
When asked what is the harm if the makers wants to alter the script to better it, she says, "The idea they came up with was very run-of-the-mill kind of stuff and I don't wish to do it. Vijaypath Singhania was backing the project and even he is not happy with the idea of changing the script."