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Abhishek, who played Shankar Nagre and was murdered in ‘Sarkar Raj’ – the sequel of Sarkar – will enter the third part as a ghost.
Varma plans to make the film a political thriller where Amitabh Bachchan will again take control of things and this genre will be a first of its kind in Bollywood.
Varma added that there were lots of clues in ‘Sarkar Raj’ about a sequel and the story will movie forward from those clues.
Abhishek is expected to revisit Nagre family as a ghost and help his father Subhash Nagre in solving the burning issues.
Subhash Nagre (Big B) will also be shown in a grandpa role and the story will move forward from where it ended.
Jaya Bachchan has already appreciated Varma’s decision to make the sequel, while Amitabh is not in its favor.
But now, it has almost been decided that the third part is coming up but whether the gorgeous Aishwarya Rai Bachchan would be there in the film or not has not yet been declared.



She is the surprise element in the Aamir Khan produced 'Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na', which marks the debut of the superstar's nephew.
In any case, I am not worried about not being promoted at all. I think the film is eventually going to do very well and people are going to see my character in a new and different light.'' Like the director Abbas Tyrewala, she also feels that her character will take people by surprise after the film's release.
When Rakhi Sawant invited Vidya Balan on her new talk-show Vidya said yes without a moment's hesitation. That Aamir Khan also turned up to be part of Rakhi's show was a bonus Vidya hadn't anticipated.
Vidya feels a strange kismet connection with Rakhi. "There's a hunger in her to excel to prove the naysayers wrong. I quite empathize with that."



MIAMI (AP) — The call girl involved in a scandal that brought down New York's former governor has dropped a lawsuit claiming "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis exploited her image and name on the Internet.
Nervous Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty has had it with kissing on stage in front of Indians - a peck on the cheek is about the furthest she will go, even in London, she has made it plain.
Tuesday night's auction saw a fierce bidding war for an item titled Bollywood Dreams - the heady chance to fly to India, meet superstar Amitabh Bachchan, bag a walk-on part in the movie 'Teen Patti' and be shown around Bollywood City, to be followed by a calming tea with British High Commissioner to India Sir Richard Stagg in New Delhi.
Guess how the diva must be spending time with the violin. The source describes that Shilpa has appointed Sandeep, a violin instructor from Goa, to teach her the nitty-gritty of the art of playing the violin.
Is the honeymoon over for Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon?

