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John Abraham learns Marathi courtesy Mahesh Manjrekar

Monday, February 13, 2012 • Hindi Comments
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B-town handsome hunk John Abraham has become an obedient student of filmmaker actor Mahesh Manjrekar. It is being learnt that Mahesh is brushing up John Abraham's skills in Marathi language.

John was looking for preparations for his role based on the lines of infamous gangster Manya Surve in Balaji’s 'Shootout at Wadala'.

John Abraham was working on his physique but needed someone to brush his colloquial Marathi. This is where Mahesh Manjrekar stepped in to help his colleague.

Directed by Sanjay Gupta, the prequel to the runaway hit 'Shootout at Lokhandwala' is based on the first ever recorded encounter in Mumbai.

Being an ace at the language, actor-director and close friend of Sanjay Gupta - Mahesh Manjrekar will act as tutor in preparing John for his role.

Confirming the news says director Sanjay Gupta, “John till date has never used rough language in his films. I want him to have the basic knowledge of colloquial Marathi as it will help him grasp the minute details of his character. Mahesh is going to help us out. So, he will meet John a few times, by the end of the month to discuss the nitty-gritties of Marathi.We are keeping their interactions at the end of February since the film goes on floors in March.So, things will be fresh in John’s mind by the time the first schedule kicks off.”

If that wasn’t all... Mahesh may also act in the film on director Sanjay Gupta’s request. “I have asked Mahesh to choose a role for himself... We go back a long way and I wanted to continue the association with Shootout at Wadala. Plus, he is a superb actor. So he will be part of the film for sure,” adds Gupta.

The film also marks Shakti Kapoor’s son Siddhant’s debut. Also starring Kangana Ranaut and Tusshar Kapoor, Balaji’s 'Shootout At Wadala' goes on floors this March.

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