New Delhi: Filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar, who went into "shock and depression" after his ambitious project Heroine was indefinitely postponed following the announcement of lead actress Aishwarya Rai's pregnancy, has slammed reports that he has approached a new actress for the role.
"Speculations in the media of me approaching actresses for my film HEROINE are totally baseless!!!," Bhandarkar posted on micro-blogging site Twitter.
Last week, the filmmaker broke his silence about his film being put on the back-burner, and shared the resentment as he felt the truth about Aishwarya's pregnancy was hidden from him.
It was reported that Bhandarkar recently re-approached Kareena Kapoor, the original choice for Heroine, to do the film.
But his denial has cleared the air.
About the film's revival, he wrote: "Whether I will revive film HEROINE, will decide after consultations with UTV or a fresh film, will surely update u in near future!!!"
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