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AGENT VINOD Is in trouble


Ruhail Amin, Glamsham Editorial
Saif's happy-go-lucky period has ended. There's trouble brewing in Saif's paradise. His competitor's are dedicated to give him sleepless nights.
According to reliable sources, Saif's dream project AGENT VINOD, for which the actor has gone out of his way to make it one of the biggest films in bollywood, is facing a possibility of losing its plot before its release. The reason: Another film titled AGENT K, that has the tennis ace Leander Paes in the lead and shares almost similar plot like AGENT VINOD, might hit the screens earlier.
This fact might ring alarm bells for Saif, who is literally leaving no stone unturned to make AGENT VINOD a big success. On the other hand, the fact that the film is yet to be wrapped is adding to the problem. According to industry insiders, the shooting of AGENT VINOD will take almost three months more to reach the completion stage.
Saif and Kareena's second outing is facing the jinx again. Earlier, the much hyped film KURBAAN fell flat at the box office. Now, AGENT VINOD might lose its steam in the wake of Leander Paes' film AGENT K making it first to the silver screen.
Story from :in.movies.yahoo.com

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