The
going
has
been
good
for
Madhavan
who
would
be
seen
in
Teen
Patti
this
week.
2009
started
off
well
with
13
B
and
ended
on
a
brilliant
note
with
3
Idiots
turning
out
to
be
biggest
money
spinner
of
all
times.
Looking
at
a
fresher
set
of
films
in
the
coming
months,
most
notably
being
Tanu
Weds
Manu
and
Freedom,
Madhavan
also
opens
up
on
half
a
dozen
films
that
were
announced
at
one
point
of
time
with
his
name
in
the
credits.
These
were
Aap
Ke
Liye
Hum,
Basra,
Sunglass,
Game
On,
Alibaug
and
Deewana.
Here
is
a
blow
by
blow
account
of
each
of
these
films,
right
from
the
horse's
mouth.
Sunglass
[Director:
Rituparno
Ghosh,
co-stars:
Konkona
Sen
Sharma,
Naseruddin
Shah,
Jaya
Bachchan,
Raima
Sen]
"Yes,
I
have
completed
Sunglass
quite
some
time
back
but
it's
up
to
the
producers
to
release
it.
Only
they
can
answer
the
question
around
the
delay.
Basra
[Director:
Navdeep
Singh]
"I
was
supposed
to
do
Basra
with
director
Navdeep
Singh
and
co-star
Akshaye
Khanna.
However,
things
didn't
materialise
between
producer
and
the
director.
Things
changed
later
and
they
needed
my
dates
from
November-February.
That
didn't
work
for
me
and
I
had
to
opt
out."
Aap
Ke
Liye
Hum
[Director:
Revathi,
co-stars:
Jaya
Bachchan,
Raveena
Tandon,
Vidya
Malvade]
"I
was
getting
a
chance
to
work
with
Jayaji
(Bachchan)
in
this
film
and
was
quite
thrilled
about
it.
In
fact
I
had
also
shot
for
a
couple
of
days
but
then
the
director
fell
ill
and
later
there
were
certain
pre-production
issues.
Again,
all
the
dates
were
haywire.
Now
if
the
film
moves
ahead,
I
may
continue
working
in
it.
So
I
am
a
little
unsure
about
it's
progress."
Alibaug
[Director:
Sanjay
Dutt]
"I
was
supposed
to
work
in
it
at
the
time
when
Mr.
Sanjay
Dutt
was
the
central
protagonist.
Then
there
were
certain
problems
between
him
and
Sanjay
Gupta
and
the
film
was
delayed
by
8
months.
Later
when
the
film
started
again,
I
didn't
have
spare
dates
myself."
Game
On
[Director:
Nupur
Ashtana,
co-star
-
Tabu]
"This
film
is
not
happening
at
all."
Deewana
[Director:
Not
known,
co-star
Amrita
Arora]
"This
film
is
not
happening
at
all."