Govinda's
next
film
which
is
being
directed
by
Tigmanshu
Dhulia
has
finally
found
a
title.
As
per
reliable
sources,
the
film
is
being
titled
Con
Flick.
Now
that's
quite
an
interesting
title
since
it
features
Govinda
as
a
conman.
Confirms
the
source
attached
to
the
film's
crew,
"Though
a
formal
announcement
would
be
made
shortly,
Tigmanshu
has
more
or
less
closed
in
on
Con
Flick
as
the
film's
title.
It
is
a
fun
film
and
since
the
lead
protagonist
is
a
conman
here,
it
makes
sense
to
have
the
kind
of
a
name
that
justifies
the
essence
of
the
subject."
Tigmanshu
Dhulia,
who
has
earlier
directed
films
like
Haasil
and
Charas
(both
starring
Jimmy
Sheirgill
in
the
lead),
has
another
ace
up
his
sleeves
in
the
form
of
Rimi
Sen
who
would
be
playing
an
obese
woman
weighing
as
much
as
160
kilos.
She
plays
Govinda's
love
interest
and
the
film
promises
to
showcase
some
amazing
chemistry
between
a
young
obese
girl
and
a
not-so-young
man.
Also
starring
Vidya
Malavade
and
Kabir
Bedi
in
principal
roles,
Con
Flick
is
quite
a
departure
for
Dhulia
who
in
the
past
has
been
labeled
as
a
filmmaker
with
a
knack
for
making
hard
hitting
films,
courtesy
Haasil
and
Charas.
This
time
around,
he
takes
a
comic
route
by
roping
in
Govinda,
the
uncrowned
king
of
comedy
and
Rimi
Sen,
who
has
'seriously'
made
a
great
impression
with
comic
portrayal
of
a
gold
digger
in
recently
released
De
Taali.
It
should
be
quite
en
eventful
journey
for
Tigmanshu
Dhulia
from
this
point
because
while
he
heads
for
the
shoot
of
Con
Flick,
he
already
has
wrapped
up
the
principal
shoot
of
Shagird
which
stars
Nana
Patekar,
Anurag
Kashyap
and
Mohit
Ahlawat
in
lead
along
with
Rimi
Sen
(again)!
Some
of
the
other
films
to
be
directed
by
Dhulia
which
were
announced
in
the
months
gone
by
but
are
yet
to
take
off
are
Fame
(Suniel
Shetty,
Govinda,
Kay
Kay
Menon,
Anjori
Alag),
Ghayal
2
(Sunny
Deol,
Om
Puri)
and
Ghulami
(Sunny
Deol,
Sameera
Reddy).
However,
one
hopes
that
after
being
in
the
wait
for
years,
Dhulia
does
manage
to
mark
a
comeback
with
Con
Flick
and
Shagird.
Story first published: Wednesday, July 16, 2008, 15:57 [IST]