Harry
and
Harman
Baweja
have
been
breathing
fire
for
the
last
three
days
ever
since
Love
Story
2050
released
along
with
Aamir
Khan's
Jaane
Tu...
starring
his
nephew
Imran
Khan.
Says
a
source
close
to
Harman,
"Harman
has
gone
through
a
lot
in
the
last
few
days
but
he
is
not
shattered.
He
has
got
a
thumbs
up
from
B-Town
folk
who
have
said
a
star
is
born
or
that
he
is
a
lambi
race
ka
ghoda.
But
Harman
feels
that
there
is
a
deliberate
attempt
to
sabotage
his
film
by
running
it
down.
Harman
and
Harry
feel
there
is
a
gameplan
at
work
to
prove
that
their
film
is
a
flop."
The
source
adds,
"Some
people
are
even
spreading
a
buzz
that
Anees
Bazmee,
who
is
directing
Harman
in
his
untitled
next,
produced
by
Sanjay
Kapoor,
wants
him
out.
When
Anees
heard
it,
he
called
up
Harman
and
told
him,
'I
have
enquired
with
distributors
the
audiences
have
loved
you
and
so
have
my
kids.
There
is
no
denying
that
next
year
you
will
be
one
of
the
big
stars.
Don't
worry,
you
have
already
won
over
the
audience."
Harry
Baweja
says,
"Our
collections
are
improving
but
it's
very
disheartening
that
some
people
are
trying
to
run
the
film
down.
They
are
purposely
trying
to
do
so
but
I
don't
know
who
is
behind
this.
It's
sabotage,
yes
the
film
may
be
okay
but
it's
not
so
bad.
What
others
are
doing
to
damage
Love
Story's
prospects
is
below
the
belt.
the
strategies
they're
adopting
are
very
unfair.
It's
not
run-of-the-mill.
I
think
I
have
attempted
to
do
something
different.
My
film
has
Oscar
award-winning
technicians
who
have
liked
the
film."
Does
he
think
Aamir
Khan
is
behind
the
sabotage?
"I
don't
want
to
get
into
it
but
kuch
logon
ko
Harman
aur
humse
kuch
pareshani
hai.
But
I
am
happy
with
the
collections.
They
are
saying
a
star
is
born
a
complete
hero
who
can
emote,
do
action,
dance
and
do
everything
that
is
expected
from
a
hero.
I
have
achieved
half
of
what
I
wanted
to
establish
my
son
as
a
star
the
second
half
will
be
achieved
after
two
weeks
when
the
audiences'
verdict
will
come
out
in
the
BO
collections."
Story first published: Monday, July 7, 2008, 12:12 [IST]