'Billo Barber' in July

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,April 04 2008]

The Hindi version of recent Malayalam hit 'Katha Parayumbol' made in the title ‘Billo Barber’ will start rolling by the month of June.

The movie, to be directed by Priyadarshan, will have King Khan doing the role that of the film star that Mammootty had done in the original.

Irfan khan will do the role of the title character while Juhi Chawla is almost finalized for the role of the wife of the barber.

According to the latest reports, Bollywood glamour queens, Kareena and Deepika Padukone will also appear in the movie in a couple of songs with Shahrukh Khan.

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