But there is no bad blood between the two. The duo even issued a joint statement saying, "Since LOVE STORY 2050 involves intensive special effects and foreign technicians, the dates and their total commitment became a cause of concern between us. There has already been a lot of rescheduling done from both ends. Therefore it is mutually decided in the interest of the film to part ways, amicably."
Its not that she is inundated with the films right now but Kareena's style of work has changed a lot over the time. The Kapoor junior is now choosing her work very carefully. The only name that excites her these days is Vishal Bhardwaj's Othello.
"I'm preparing to play Desdemona right now. I'm growing my hair to an unbelievable length. And the language that I'm required to speak in Vishal's film...it's a mix of UP and Bihari. I've never done anything like this before," she tells.
"Right now I'm just chilling out. I'm just not interested in doing the routine kind of naach-gana roles...not when I've Othello to look forward to. Can you believe it, I've already completed 30 films in five years! That's a lot. Some of them have been really rewarding. Others...not so rewarding...all part of the game."
Baweja, however, unlike Kareena is going through his share of troubles at the moment.
As if Love Story troubles were not enough for Harry, angry man Sunny Deol has took up the cudgels against his ‘Teesri Aankh - The Hidden Camera' producer now.
Deol who has just a fleeting appearance in the film is worried that the viewers who might come to theatres feeling he is the hero in the film, as publicised, will get disappointed for not getting to see enough of him.
"If audiences suddenly find out that I am not the hero, they may be upset and the response to the entire film may be disappointing," he says.
Baweja fires back saying that Sunny is the hero of his film and he is misleading the audience with his comments. "He is the hero of my film. Yes, the contract does mention that his is a guest appearance. But, practically speaking, it is his film. He is out of the frames only for 25 minutes in the entire film," he tells.
We must say, apart from his own futuristic flick, future doesn't look very bright at the moment for the ace director.