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			Salman Khan, Diya Mirza, Sushmita Sen 
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      			<P class=regular>Pankaj Twister proceeds to give a thumbnail sketch of 				his movie.

And there is Sushmita Sen. A love triangle? "No. But I am not telling you anything." Parashar stops at that and begins to discuss the fate of another film at the box-office.

We revert to his film and the veritable presence of his pet performer Johnny Lever in the film. "He was asked to shoot for the film and he said that he was too busy. But when he got to know who the director was, he shot all night in Mumbai, flew down to Rajasthan shot again with me and came back. Such was his dedication."

Praises also flow for Sen. "She never shoots beyond nine hours for anyone. She leaves at six pm when she arrives at nine am for a shoot. But she shot late into the night for me for a few days," he beams.

Parashar himself started the film late last year and finished his shoot in 67 days. "The film has been shot in record time. We have been shooting at a record pace. When we started the film, the second half of the movie was not ready. But we still worked hard on it. There were some valuable inputs from Salman too. He has acted in 70 films and must have done over 3,500 scenes. So he knows what the commercial market is all about. All these suggestions were implemented. If he felt that a scene wouldn't work, he knows what he is talking."

Super Cassettes has released the music of Baba Films 'Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge'. Composed by Sajid-Wajid and Daboo Malik, the songs are penned by Salim Bijnori, Jalees Rashid and Sudhakar Sharma. The film is directed by Pankuj Parashar for producer Gordhan Tanwani. It stars Salman Khan Sushmita Sen and Diya Mirza.

July, 2001 - In Jaipur

Tum Ko Na Bhool Payenge

Movie star Salman Khan is in Jaipur shooting for his new film Tum Ko Na Bhool Payenge. For the first time in his career he is trying to complete a film in a non-stop three-month schedule perhaps because he also happens to be the film's co-producer.

Salman Khan is romancing a beauty queen in Jaipur but no it is not Aishwarya Rai it is former Miss Asia-Pacific Diya Mirza. In fact the Bollywood star is shooting for his new film Tum Ko Na Bhool Payenge in which he is paired with not one but two beauty queens the other being Miss Universe turned actress Sushmita Sen. The film a romantic thriller is being shot at a single stretch of nearly three months but true to Bollywood style. The entire unit has their lips zipped about the plot.

Director, Pankaj Parashar, expressed, "It is a love story and a thriller. It is about a simple character in a small town who is a Thakur's son. Suddenly he gets memory flashes, which intrigue him, and he wants to know why it is happening to him. Then the mystery starts and the rest you see on the screen."

Tum Ko Na Bhool Payenge is a light hearted masala mix. Diya Mirza plays Salman's childhood sweetheart who faces competition from Sushmita Sen. "My name is Muskaan in the film. I play the role of a bubbly, outspoken small town girl. She is a real tomboy", stated, Diya Mirza.

Tum Ko Na Bhool Payenge is being made under the banner of Baba Films who earlier produced blockbusters like Pyar to Hona Hi Tha and Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge. The film is likely to be released by the end of the year with the Salman Khan trademark of romance, action and comedy thrown in with a dash of mystery.



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