Himesh
Reshammiya
may
have
suffered
a
jolt
after
Karzzzz
but
let
aside
a
momentary
time
period
that
saw
him
keeping
a
low
profile,
he
has
hardly
withdrawn
from
the
scene.
Soon
after
finishing
a
major
portion
of
John
Mathew
Mathan's
A
Love
Issshtory,
he
is
ready
to
move
on
to
his
next
project
which
is
interesting
titled
Radio.
In
the
film,
Himesh
would
be
playing
a
radio
jockey.
To
be
produced
by
Ravi
Agarwal,
the
film
would
be
directed
by
Isshaan
Trivedi,
the
young
filmmaker
who
made
7
1/2
Phere
(Irrfan
Khan,
Juhi
Chawla)
four
years
back
and
is
ready
with
Jimmy
Shergill-Arbaaz
Khan-Nauheed
Cyrusi
starrer
Bachelor
Party.
Confirms
Himesh
Reshammiya,
"Yes,
I
have
signed
the
film
with
Isshaan
Trivedi.
The
film
is
a
romantic
comedy
and
would
bear
a
realistic
touch."
Beginning
25th
May,
Radio
would
embark
on
a
non-stop
60
days
schedule.
A
song
recording,
which
would
be
held
today,
would
mark
the
film's
launch.
Interestingly,
while
Isshaan's
last
release
was
centred
on
a
TV
(the
film
had
a
sting
operation
as
an
undercurrent
theme),
Radio,
as
the
name
suggests,
has
a
radio
being
an
integral
part
of
the
film.
"These
are
actually
interesting
times
for
me",
exclaims
Himesh
who
has
been
donning
a
new
look
for
his
fresh
bunch
of
projects,
"After
completing
Studio
18's
Ishk
Unplugged
(directed
by
Swapna
Joshi
and
written
by
Subrat
Sinha)
in
a
65
days
non-stop
schedule,
I
am
moving
on
to
another
non-stop
schedule
for
Ravi
Agarwal's
Radio.
I
am
enjoying
every
moment."
Meanwhile,
his
other
under
production
films
too
are
making
brisk
progress.
Says
a
trade
insider,
"There
should
be
four
Himesh
Reshammiya
releases
in
next
12
months.
Other
than
Ishk
Unplugged
and
Radio,
he
also
has
A
Love
Issshtory
and
Kajraare
in
the
line
up.
Contrary
to
the
reports
that
Kajraare
has
been
shelved,
that
is
hardly
the
case.
In
fact
Himesh
leaves
for
Devigad
on
25th
April
for
the
last
schedule
of
this
Pooja
Bhatt
film.
Moreover,
for
John
Mathew's
A
Love
Issshtory,
Himesh
has
completed
the
talkie
portion
with
only
songs
being
left
to
be
shot."
On
his
part,
Himesh
promises
that
it
is
going
to
be
a
great
outing
ahead
not
just
for
him
but
also
the
entire
film
industry
which
is
reeling
under
dozens
of
box
office
disasters
being
churned
out
month
after
month.
A
source
adds,
"Super-confident
of
his
films,
he
truly
believes
that
recession
in
the
film
industry
will
end
with
releases
of
these
films."
Sure
Himesh,
if
you
could
make
that
happen
for
Bollywood,
then
cheers
to
that!
Story first published: Thursday, June 7, 2012, 15:00 [IST]