When East meets West, lets hope for the best

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,December 22 2006]

What happens when East meets West?

Well, if you ask Akshay Kumar, he is just going to say - 'Let's hope for the best'! That's the punch line for his upcoming release 'Namastey London' that is expected to arrive in the month of March. Playing a 'desi punjabi munda' whose lady love [Katrina Kaif] has been brought up in western traditions and culture, Akshay Kumar suits the role to the T due to his Punjabi origin.

Also starring Upen Patel, Rishi Kapoor and Javed Sheikh from Pakistan, 'Namastey London' is directed by Vipul Shah who has repeated him for the third time after his debut directorial venture 'Aankhen' followed by 'Waqt - Race Against Time', both of which also starred Big B in important roles.

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