Sonam
Kapoor's
doors
are
being
knocked
by
Sandalwood
filmmakers
for
quite
some
time
now.
Especially,
Mahesh
Sukadhare
has
been
waiting
in
the
queue
to
introduce
her
to
Kannada
films
in
his
next
movie
starring
Darshan.
However,
the
actress
seems
to
be
keeping
this
offer
on
hold
and
she
is
yet
to
give
a
nod
for
the
movie.
Mahesh
Sukadhare,
who
is
all
set
to
remake
Telugu
movie
Brindavanam,
is
going
all
out
claiming
that
he
has
approached
Sonam
Kapoor
a
couple
of
months
ago.
However,
not
a
single
piece
of
confirmation
has
arrived
from
Sonam's
mouth,
which
has
made
the
Sandalwood
film
goers
to
cross
their
fingers.
But
the
director
has
reiterated
that
the
ball
is
in
the
Bollywood
actress'
court
and
he
is
hopeful
that
she
could
give
a
green
signal
to
the
project.
However,
the
remake
of
Brindavanam
is
being
delayed,
as
Darshan
is
completely
busy
with
Kranthiveera
Sangolli
Rayanna.
After
the
completion
of
this
project,
he
will
be
taking
up
his
other
film
Bulbul.
Probably,
in
the
later
part
of
2013,
the
remake
of
the
Telugu
film
is
expected
to
take
off.
Hence,
the
dates
are
being
worked
out.
It
was
earlier
reported
that
Sonam
Kapoor
was
impressed
by
the
storyline
and
she
had
given
her
verbal
consent.
The
actress
had
another
reason
to
approve
the
project,
as
the
sentiment
of
her
father
Anil
Kapoor's
connection
with
Sandalwood
made
her
to
show
interest
to
act
in
Kannada
films.
Her
father
started
off
his
acting
career
in
a
Kannada
movie
titled
Pallavi
Anupallavi
directed
by
Mani
Ratnam.