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Jacqueline Fernandez roped in 'Ram Lakhan'?

| | Oct 13, 2014, at 11:20 pm
Mumbai, Oct 13 (IBNS) There are speculations that Sri Lankan beauty Jacqueline Fernandez will be seen in the remake of Subhash Ghai's classic 'Ram Lakhan'.

Originally played by Dimple Kapadia, Jacquline might play the leading lady opposite Ram (originally played by Jackie Shroff).

Lakhan was played by B-town star Anil Kapoor while Madhuri Dixit played the role of Radha.

Jacqueline Fernandez could reprise Dimple Kapadia’s character in the remake of this cult classic.

In fact, rumors run rife that Ranbir Kapoor and DeepikaPadukone might star in the film as well.

While it’s been said that Anil Kapoor want’s this nephew Arjun Kapoor to play the role of Lakhan.

The Kick and Housefull2 star has already signed ‘Brother’ which stars Akshay Kumar and Siddharth Malhotra, and is in talks with the makers of this classic blockbuster.

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