Fardeen-Esha on a hat trick

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,December 14 2006]

After working together in Indra Kumar's 'Pyaare Mohan' and Ram Gopal Verma's yet to be released 'Darling', Fardeen Khan and Esha Deol would be making a hat trick with a film titled 'Just Married'.

Though 'Pyaare Mohan' just about managed to sail through and it seems to be status quo in case of 'Darling' with RGV busy juggling around with the star cast of his dream project 'RGV Ke Sholay', 'Just Married' should at the least manage to get a decent release since it comes from the house of Pritish Nandy Communications.

The production house can take pride upon the fact that they know how and when to place their product in the market, the most recent example being the case of their recent success story 'Pyaar Ke Side Effects'.

The biggest success that both Fardeen Khan and Esha Deol have been a part of is incidentally a movie where they were present but not paired opposite each other. The film was Anees Bazmee's 'No Entry' which stands as 2005's biggest hit until 50 crore totals became fashionable in 2006!

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