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Clash of the north Indian Romeos

Updated on: 23 October,2011 08:03 AM IST  | 
Subhash K Jha |

Arjun Kapoor may be making his debut in an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, where he plays a character on the run and trapped in the badlands of north India. So is Prateik

Clash of the north Indian Romeos

Arjun Kapoor may be making his debut in an adaptation of Romeo and Juliet, where he plays a character on the run and trapped in the badlands of north India. So is Prateik





Not only are they doing films with a similar premise, both Arjun Kapooru00a0
and Prateik are also beefing themselves up for their respective roles



While one film is titled Issaq, the other is called a similar-sounding Ishaqzaade; both feature star sonsu00a0-- Prateik in the former and Boney and Mona Kapoor's son Arjun in the latter; and both will be set in a North Indian town. What's more, both actors have been asked to look to Salman Khan to beef up for their respective roles. In Issaq, which is being directed by Manish Tiwari, Prateik plays a gunrunner, who is forced to go on the run.

Set in the North India town of Varanasi, Prateik calls his character "Varanasi ka Romeo". In the Habib Faizal-directed Ishaqzaade too, Arjun will be on the run. Faizal has directed Do Dooni Chaar and written the script of Band Baaja Baaraat, among other projects.

According to a source, it is not surprising that two films are adapting the play, since other Bollywood films have done the same thing. "However, what makes this clash between Issaq and Ishaqzaade interesting is that both are setting the adaptation in a crime-infested area of North India, where different factions are at war against each other," said the source.

Tiwari claims that Prateik has been working on his physique for the last three months and that his look will surprise everyone. He is, however, clueless about Faizal making a similar film. "I have no idea of what they're making. The titles of the two films may have a similar sound. But as long as their film doesn't have my script and cast, I am fine," said Prateik.

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