Ever since there was an announcement that the "Dilwale" helmer will collaborate with Karan Johar's Dharma Productions for the remake of the 1989 blockbuster, speculation were rife about its casting.
"Let them (audience) miss me a little more. Next month I will announce what I am doing for sure," Rohit told reporters last night when asked about his next venture.
When prodded about the casting of "Ram Lakhan", the 42-year-old director said, "We are not doing that ('Ram Lakhan'). Me and Karan (Johar) are doing something else. Very soon we will tell you what we are doing."
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