By:
Subhash
K.
Jha,
IndiaFM
Monday,
June
25,
2007
Among
the
most
promising
newcomers
of
2007,
Harman
Baweja
and
Ranbir
Kapoor
surely
lead
the
bright
pack.
As
of
now
Harman
seems
to
have
an
edge.
Those
who
have
seen
the
rushes
of
his
debut
film
Love
Story
2050
swear
the
Baweja
boy
dances
like
a
dream
and
is
also
a
competent
and
confident
actor.
Producer
Boney
Kapoor
certainly
thinks
so.
Beating
Tips
and
several
other
production
houses
who
have
rushed
forward
to
sign
Harman,
Boney
has
got
Baweja
to
do
a
South
Indian
remake
(yet
another
South-conversion
Boney
special!).
Says
Harman,
"The
minute
I
heard
the
script
I
decided
this
untitled
South
remake
would
be
my
second
film.
It's
an
extremely
interesting
script.
And
any
leading
man
would
give
his
left
hand
to
be
in
it." The
remake
will
be
directed
by
Anees
Bazmee
who
resurrected
Boney
Kapoor's
doddering
production
house
with
the
comedy
No
Entry.
Says
Harman,
"Besides
the
script
it
was
Anees
Bazmee
who
convinced
me
to
do
this
film.
He's
a
wonderful
director.
My
film
with
Aneesji
won't
be
a
comedy.
It's
an
out-and-out
romantic
film
I
feel
this
would
be
a
good
follow-up
to
my
debut
film
Love
Story
2050.
"
While
the
leading
lady
is
yet
to
be
finalized
this
Boney
Kapoor-Anees
Bazmee
outing
will
be
presented
by
Boney's
youngest
sibling
Sanjay
Kapoor.
In
the
meanwhile
the
buzz
about
Harman
and
his
debut
film
expected
to
be
released
at
year-end,
is
deafening
and
definitely
positive.
Sighs
Harman,
"God
has
been
kind.
My
first
film
has
shaped
up
well
enough.
We've
shown
portions
to
some
experts
and
they're
all
for
it.
I'm
being
very
choosy
about
my
roles.
I
don't
want
to
trip
and
fall."
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