And because I'm Spammy McSpamms-a-lot tonight, there is a hilarious interview with Ajay Devgan up on the Hindustan Times website.

Do you regret doing.. Aag?
No. It's not Ramu's fault, we're all to be blamed. But I do regret taking up Cash.
I believe you have warned (director) Anubhav Sinha to stay out of your sight after the Cash fiasco.
Nothing like that. We're all sensible and grown-up professionals. As long as I'm not working with him, I've no issues. If we ever work together in the future, we'll have to sort out some issues.
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How come you didn't appear in the Om Shanti Om starry number? Was it because Farah Khan some made unpleasant remarks about you on Koffee with Karan?
It's not about that. To begin with, Farah didn't approach at all. Shah Rukh Khan had told Kajol to ask me.. and I would have made the appearance for sure. But I wasn't in the country when it was being shot. I would have definitely shot for Shah Rukh. I didn't even think that Farah was a part of it.
So, finally you're okay with Shah Rukh Khan now?
Okay in the sense that there are no issues. We don't exactly call each other regularly and chat, but there are no issues at all.
Okay, imagine cranky Ajay calling Shahrukh just to 'chat'!! Hee hee! I love it!
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Apparently, You, Me aur Hum is inspired from Hollywood's The Notebook.
Apparently, it's not. I'll justify this after the film's release. Where did you get this from? No one knows about the script. Get me an official statement which proves what you have said.
If someone says so, please see the worth of the informer. Is he or she associated with the movie in any which way? Whoever claims it is based on The Notebook is a fool.
I was laughing so hard when I read this. The reporter must have been really annoying!! "Apparently, it's not."
Here he is again at the Halla Bol press meet. This movie could be an exercise in ego-stroking yet excellent like Lagaan or it could be an exercise in ego-stroking and ridiculous like Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag. It's the story of a young man who joins a street theatre troupe and tries to inspire the masses.

(Also, there was another mention of the Govinda possible "40-Year Old Virgin" today. I'm keeping my fingers crossed!)

Do you regret doing.. Aag?
No. It's not Ramu's fault, we're all to be blamed. But I do regret taking up Cash.
I believe you have warned (director) Anubhav Sinha to stay out of your sight after the Cash fiasco.
Nothing like that. We're all sensible and grown-up professionals. As long as I'm not working with him, I've no issues. If we ever work together in the future, we'll have to sort out some issues.
*****
How come you didn't appear in the Om Shanti Om starry number? Was it because Farah Khan some made unpleasant remarks about you on Koffee with Karan?
It's not about that. To begin with, Farah didn't approach at all. Shah Rukh Khan had told Kajol to ask me.. and I would have made the appearance for sure. But I wasn't in the country when it was being shot. I would have definitely shot for Shah Rukh. I didn't even think that Farah was a part of it.
So, finally you're okay with Shah Rukh Khan now?
Okay in the sense that there are no issues. We don't exactly call each other regularly and chat, but there are no issues at all.
Okay, imagine cranky Ajay calling Shahrukh just to 'chat'!! Hee hee! I love it!
******
Apparently, You, Me aur Hum is inspired from Hollywood's The Notebook.
Apparently, it's not. I'll justify this after the film's release. Where did you get this from? No one knows about the script. Get me an official statement which proves what you have said.
If someone says so, please see the worth of the informer. Is he or she associated with the movie in any which way? Whoever claims it is based on The Notebook is a fool.
I was laughing so hard when I read this. The reporter must have been really annoying!! "Apparently, it's not."
Here he is again at the Halla Bol press meet. This movie could be an exercise in ego-stroking yet excellent like Lagaan or it could be an exercise in ego-stroking and ridiculous like Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag. It's the story of a young man who joins a street theatre troupe and tries to inspire the masses.

(Also, there was another mention of the Govinda possible "40-Year Old Virgin" today. I'm keeping my fingers crossed!)


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(I like grumpy Ajay.)