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Arya Babbar In 'Guru'
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Raj Babbar's son Arya Babbar, who had a high profile launch in Raj Kanwar's 'Ab Ke Baras' opposite Amrita Rao, has been signed to play the third vital lead in Mani Ratnam's 'Guru'. Abhishek Bachchan and Madhavan head the cast, while the search for the third lead was a big suspense. The role is that of abhishek's brother in the film, happens to be Abhishek's best friend as well.
Is the role substantial enough? "Yes, it's a challenging role," Arya, who is currently shooting for the film in Karnataka, called to say. "More than anything else, it's an honor to work with Mani Sir. To be recognized by someone like Mani Sir and being cast in his film is no small achievement," he sounds excited.
He continues in the same breath, "The best part is, I never bagged 'Guru' through any source or contact. I actually auditioned for the role before it fell in my lap."
It's the first time that Abhishek and Arya are working together in a film project, although the two families have known each for a long time now. "Abhishek is a warm guy, extremely helpful. The camaraderie is like brothers," he adds.
Things
seem
to
be
picking
up
for
Arya
on
the
career
front.
"I
have
just
finished
shooting
for
a
Hollywood
film
called
'The
Partition'.
I
portray
a
negative
role
in
this
film,
which
looks
at
the
partition
of
India
in
1947,"
he
divulges.
Co-starring
with
Arya
in
this
film
are
Neve
Campbell
['Wild
Things',
'Three
To
Tango']
and
Jimi
Mistry
['The
'Guru'].



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