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10 reasons to watch out for Luck

June 29, 2009 14:28 IST

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Shree Ashtavinayak CineVision Ltd's latest offering Luck, directed by Soham Kaal Shah is an action adventure, all set to take audiences on a thrilling ride. Here's why we can't wait for this one.

Shruti Haasan

Luck marks the debut of Kamal Haasan's daughter Shruti. We can't wait to see whether this girl is as talented as her father.

Great company

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Giving Shruti company is a rocking star cast comprising of Sanjay Dutt, Imran Khan, Mithun Chakraborthy, Ravi Kissen, Chitrashi (of Chak De! India fame) and Danny Denzongpa.

Sanjay's different avatar

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The star is sporting a different look in this film. And not just that, he has also performed high voltage action scenes including jumping across railway tracks blindfolded with his hands tied behind him!

New action lady

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Shruti, who is the leading lady here, has done death defying stunts with Imran Khan.

Electrifying songstress

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Besides kicking butt, Shruti has also sung the female version of the title track Aazma Luck and has a electrifying video featured on her.

Exciting jodi

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Imran, the dashing hero after Jaane Tu...Ya Jaane Na, and Shruti, the fresh new girl on the block. Here's to the Imran-Shruti jodi!

Action-packed!

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The film is an action film, and the promos look promising.

Mithun Chakraborthy returns

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We hope that Mithun Chakraborthy has a better role in Luck than his last filmi outing, Chandni Chowk To China.

Hit or miss?

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The last time Imran worked with Sanjay Dutt, the outcome -- Kidnap -- wasn't good. Let's hope they have better Luck this time.

Location, location, location!

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The film boasts of beautiful locales in South Africa, where 80 percent of the film has been shot.