Aishwarya had also confirmed being approached for the film. "I have carved my own journey", Aishwarya told reporters here last night at the music launch of fashion designer-turned-director Vikram Phadnis's "Hrudayantar".
According to the rumour mill, the two are a part of Anurag Kashyap's project "Gulab Jamun" - hmm, even the name strikes a chord, right? We are still discussing it. "We are still in talks with Anurag about that and right now we can't announce anything because I feel the producer is the right person when it comes to announcing a film".
"Border" was directed by J.P. Dutta, who also gave Abhishek Bachchan his Bollywood debut "Refugee".
Reminiscing memories of "Border", Abhishek said: "I had seen this film in Metro theatre in Mumbai on its first day itself".
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Asked about the trend of remakes and sequels, the Dhoom actor said, "I think a film like "Border" is still very fresh in everybody's minds, so it will be hard to remake that. After my work of 25 years in the fashion industry, I owe them (a lot) and o lifetime is not enough for it", Vikram said.
Asked about the trend of remakes and sequels, the "Dhoom" actor said, "I think a film like "Border" is still very fresh in everybody's minds, so it will be hard to remake that". Stating this, Aishwarya said "As long as the script excites me and I am happy to work with the team, then of course I would love to".
"Border", released in June 1997, had Sunny Deol, Suniel Shetty, Akshaye Khanna and Jackie Shroff in pivotal roles. The flick revolved around Battle of Longewala during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war.





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