London
(ANI):
English
actress
Keira
Knightley
has
revealed
that
she
has
yet
not
been
allotted
the
lead
role
for
the
remake
of
My
Fair
Lady,
despite
reports
suggesting
otherwise.
She
is
being
seen
as
the
most
likely
candidate
to
take
Audrey
Hepburn's
iconic
role
in
the
update
of
the
1964
musical,
based
on
George
Bernard
Shaw's
comedy
of
manners
Pygmalion.
However,
the
Pirates
of
the
Caribbean
star
insists
that
the
final
casting
decision
has
not
been
made,
and
is
keeping
her
fingers
crossed
for
it.
She
has
also
revealed
that
she
will
sing
all
the
songs
by
herself
if
she
gets
the
role.
"It's
an
interesting
prospect,
but
there's
nothing
concrete.
Fingers
crossed
on
that
one
(landing
the
part)," the
Daily
Express
quoted
her
as
saying.
"I
like
doing
things
where
I'm
not
sure
if
I'm
going
to
be
able
to
do
them
or
not
(singing).
I
think
you
have
to
push
yourself.
You
have
to
admit
you're
going
to
fail
at
some
point.
You've
got
to
try.
Like
with
anything
I
do,
there's
always
a
part
of
me
that
says,
'I
can't
do
that.
This
is
going
to
be
the
one
where
I
fall
on
my
face
completely.' It
would
be
exciting
to
try
it,"
she
added.