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Akshay, Katrina, Lara to sizzle in first ever underwater song

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Hotties Akshay, Katrina, Zayed, Lara are ready to set the sea on fire. Yes, the hot-bods are going under the sea to shoot for the first ever underwater song in Bollywood. The popular star cast, working in the film ‘Blue’, is on top of the world because they will be creating history in Indian cinema. Yesteryears stars Jumping Jack Jeetendra and Babita also shot for a similar song sequence in ‘Anmol Moti’, but that was shot in a swimming pool.

Excited about the song, Zayed Khan, who is in Bangkok and Phuket for the past month, said to a news daily, "It's never been done before. On the concept level itself, it sounds too outrageous... The entire cast singing in the deep-sea. That's unique-man!"

But bad weather in Bangkok is playing havoc with the schedules of the film. "We knew it was going to rain in Bangkok and Phuket. But not like this! Apparently, this area has never had so much rain. Everyday we're losing precious time. Today again, we're stuck indoors while it pours outside. The producers are losing Rs25 lakhs per day. And moreover we can't extend the shooting because we-Sanju Sir, Akshay and I can't give combined dates for a long time," said Zayed.

Ashtavinayak Cinevision’s ‘Blue’, one of the most expensive movies of Bollywood, is being directed by a new director Tony and includes a glittering star cast of Sanjay Dutt, Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Suniel Shetty, Lara Dutta and Zayed Khan.

The promise of a sizzling underwater song featuring the hot stars is a reason in itself to watch ‘Blue’.

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