Sanjay Dutt comedy lifted from Pink Panther series
The famous Pink Panther series which is now in news for Aishwarya Rai playing a negative role in the latest one – titled Pink Panther has given birth to a Bollywood imitation.
It is learnt that Sanjay Dutt’s upcoming film Chatur Singh Two Star will have Sanjay Dutt playing a character based on the ever bumbling but intelligent Inspector Clouseau played by Steve Martin in the comic series.
The Dutt starrer just like the Pink Panther series is also about a famous robber whom the hero despite his idiotic demeanor manages to nab successfully at the end. Sources reveal that just like Martin, Dutt too shall sport a wig for his role of Chatur Singh in Mohammed Aslam produced - Chatur Singh -Two Star. Dutt who plays the role of a junior rank inspector in the film has a very different look, which he has not done so far, and this will be the first time Dutt is planning to use a wig.
But copy or no copy Dutt seems to be very excited about his role and the film as he has never played such a funny character. Director Ajay Chandhok tells us that they had ordered a special wig from London made by Hollywood wig specialist and prosthetic make up artist, Mike Stringer. Sanju sports a Hitler –ish wig with a side partition along with a fine moustache. Sanju recommended Mike's name to the filmmaker for the wig and Mike's team flew down to Bombay for Sanju's measurements. In addition, after six weeks Voila – Sanju was ready with his new look. The entire team was excited with his new look in the film. “This is going to be one of Sanjay Dutt's best performances after Munnabhai series." says Chandok confidently.
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