He will release the dubbed versions simultaneously with the Hindi version. "Yes, there's a strong possibility that I might dub the film in Tamil and Telugu versions," Rakesh R. said, "But I will take the final decision in a week from now."
According to some reports, Rakesh R. was keen on dubbing the film in English. But he set the record straight, "Krrish will definitely have a wide release in Overseas, but I am not planning to dub it in English. Right now, we're only looking at the Hindi version."
Hrithik on the other hand is now now looking at life beyond dad's ambitious project. The actor has been signed by Farhan's li'l sis Zoya Akhtar inher debut venture. What makes the project extra special is her efforts to bring Hrithik and Kareena together once again.
For some time now, Kareena has been on Zoya's wish list, but she was hesitant about signing the film. When contacted, Kareena says, "Yes, I have signed Zoya's film with Hrithik Roshan. Hrithik is a very good actor and I am looking forward to working with him once again."
Ask Hrithik if the cold war between two is over and retorts, "There was nothing like that between us and I have no problem working with Kareena. I am a professional actor, I have no qualms about acting with anyone provided I am convinced about my role in a film."
"I loved the basic concept and agreed to be part of Zoya's film. I don't interfering in my director's work, so I neither recommend nor reject my female lead. Zoya wanted to cast Kareena for the role. I was absolutely okay with the idea," he adds.
The relationship between the two was affected adversely when media reports on their alleged affair during the making of K3G, made the rounds. Hrithik decided to keep himself away from such controversies and avoided projects with Kareena. Thus for five years, the two haven't been seen on screen together.
Hrithik is currently busy with Dhoom 2 and Ashutosh Gwarikar's Akbar Jodha and will only start shooting for Zoya's film only by the end of this year."