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Reema Kagti and not Shirish, is now developing Zoya Factor

Updated on: 11 November,2009 07:19 AM IST  | 
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Reema Kagti is now developing SRK production; Vishal Punjabi will direct

Reema Kagti and not Shirish, is now developing Zoya Factor

Reema Kagti is now developing SRK production; Vishal Punjabi will direct

Honeymoon Travels director Reema Kagti, and not Shirish Kunder, is now developing Zoya Factor. The film,


produced by Shah Rukh Khan's production company Red Chillies, is an adaptation of the best-selling novel of the same name penned by Anuja Chauhan.




Farah upset
SRK offered the film to Reema as she seemed to understand what he wanted to do with the film. But he forgot to tell Shirish that he was giving the project to someone else to work on. Shirish found out by accident that the film no longer had his name on it.

When Farah heard this, she was hurt and upset at the manner in which her hubby has been ousted. Adds the source, "Shirish had started work on the film and was looking for an actor who would play a cricketer. The film was supposed to go on the floors early next year."

Reema maintains, "I am writing the screenplay of the film, not directing it. Vishal Punjabi is directing Zoya Factor." Vishal was the visual effects producer for the SRK starrer Paheli which he had also produced.
Meanwhile, Shirish says, "I was never supposed to direct Zoya Factor, only Joker."
SRK remained unavailable for comment.

What is Zoya Factor?
It is about a girl called Zoya who was born exactly at the moment when India won the World Cup in 1983. Strangely, Zoya proves to be a girl of incredible luck for cricket matches. Whenever she watches a match, India ends up winning.

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