Mumbai, Aug 3 - His latest venture 'Love Aaj Kal' has opened to a favourable response worldwide. And Imtiaz Ali, who is basking in his second success, has no immediate plans of reviving his 2006 project 'Rockstar' or facing the camera in the near future.
'No, nothing is yet decided on 'Rockstar'. After the release of 'Jab We Met' in 2007, I immediately moved on to 'Love Aaj Kal'. Since then it has just been that project and nothing else. I was totally immersed in the film,' Ali told IANS.
A few weeks back it was also reported that UTV Motion Pictures may revive the project. It was also reported that John Abraham, who was earlier approached for the film, has now been apparently replaced by Ranbir Kapoor and that the producers are trying to sign in a big name for the female lead.
Rubbishing the reports, Ali said: 'That's not really true. At the moment it would be too early to talk about the direction in which 'Rockstar' is headed. Actually, let aside the direction, there is no movement on the film either. All I can say is that for now, 'Rockstar' continues to be on hold.'
Meanwhile, trade insiders indicate that a couple of prominent filmmakers have approached Ali with lucrative offers for playing the main lead in their films.