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Akshaye and I share good screen chemistry: Ayesha
By Manissha Despaande, Indo-Asian News Service
Mumbai, June 14 (IANS) Actress Ayesha Takia is looking forward to Nikhil Advani's "Salaam-E-Ishq" in which she is paired with favourite co-star Akshaye Khanna once again.
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"It is one of the best films in the coming year with a really melodious musical score," said Ayesha.
She feels her pairing with Akshaye was fairly well accepted in "Shaadi Se Pehle", reports Bollywood Trade. "There was a very positive feedback for our onscreen pairing. Moreover, we share very good chemistry on screen," she says.
Right now Ayesha has got a promising line-up of releases starting with Naseeruddin Shah's directorial debut "Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota", followed by Nagesh Kukonoor's "Dor" and Ahmed Khan's untitled film in which she is paired with Shahid Kapur.
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'Krrish' gave us new high: Salim-Sulaiman
Background score specialists Salim and Sulaiman Merchant are geared up for the release of their next big release, "Krrish", one of the most anticipated films of the year.
The music of the film has not clicked in a big way but the background score is one of the best in recent times, reports Bollywood Trade.
"I wouldn't know Rakesh Roshan's reasons for taking us but I am glad he did because it gave us a new creative high. It was an incredible experience no doubt," said Sulaiman Merchant.
"It is a new age film with the concept of a super hero and it required a very different sound," he added.
The composer duo were given sufficient time to work on the sound of the film.
"Most background scores are done at the last minute when the makers are close to starting the final mixing but in this case we had the film with us for one and a half months. Moreover, this time we had the opportunity of working on a programmed score for the film. We created mock-up tracks and programmed the music to the smallest detail," said Salim and Sulaiman.
The real excitement, however, came when they went to Prague to record with a live 70-piece orchestra.
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