Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Robot belongs to SRK

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The actor has registered the title with the AMPTPP compelling the makers of the Rajnikanth film to rename it as Enthiram.

The title of the much hyped 
Rajnikanth and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan starrer Robot has been changed to the Tamil Enthiram (also meaning robot).

Industry sources reveal that it's because Shah Rukh Khan's company Red Chillies has registered the title Robot and nine other titles with the word 'robot' in it with the Association of Motion Pictures and TV Programme Producers (AMPTPP) in Mumbai. These include titles like RobotMein Hoon RobotMera RobotPyara RobotRobot a HeroRobot Hoon MeinRobot My Hero, Robotics and Robott. Incidentally, the film Robot was supposed to have King Khan playing the lead. However, talks betweenShankar and SRK fell through.

"Shankar couldn't have gone ahead with Robot as it is said that Shah Rukh has already registered all the names around it. So he had no other option but to change his film's title," confirms a source.

The fact that SRK's company has registered nine similar titles is perhaps an indication that the star would be making a film using one of these titles in the near future.
The title Enthiram is based on the work of the late writer Sujatha's novels En Iniya Iyanthira and Jeeno. The film, being directed by S Shankar (director of Sivaji: The Boss that also had Rajnikanth in the lead), has a mammoth budget of Rs 140 crore making it the most expensive film to be made in India.

It's also believed that the Tamil title Enthiram may get the film a huge tax exemption by the Tamil Nadu government. "The government gives tax exemptions to films with Tamil titles. Shankar may have lost out on the title but he may be the man who will smile in the end," says another source.

It was speculated that the film might be titled Yantram before the filmmakers zeroed in on Enthiram. The shooting of the film is expected to begin in Brazil today. The crew will then head towards Peru.


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