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Producer Kumar Taurani of Tips has rubbished reports of signing Shruti Haasan for a film directed by Prabhu Deva. There was a buzz in B-town that Shruti will be seen opposite Taurani's son Girish, who is making his debut in Bollywood. The untitled film will be directed by Prabhu Deva. "We have not yet finalised her. Wait for sometime...next week we will finalise," Taurani told reporters.

On if he has approached Shruti, Taurani said, "I can't comment on that." He also refused to divulge details if the movie will be a remake or an original and only said that the film will go on floors in August.

Meanwhile, the producer is excited about his next home production 'Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story', featuring Vivek Oberoi and Neha Sharma of 'Crook' fame.

"As Vivek has already played the role of a gangster, it is a big plus point for us. There is this sudden excitement when people come to know that Vivek is playing a gangster. I think gangster roles are a monopoly for Vivek," Taurani said.

"When my director narrated the story to me, I felt Vivek was the perfect choice, as he knows nuances of a gangster," he said.

A romantic-comedy, Jayantabhai Ki Luv Story caters around Vivek, a gangster and Neha, an educated-subtle girl, and how they fall in love.

"Even though it is a romantic-comedy, there is an element of seriousness and a bit of violence. But this (romantic-comedy) part is a new thing. I liked this more as it was mixture of both. It is a complete entertainer," Taurani said.

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