"It is true that we are doing a romantic-comedy with Saif. He will act as well as produce the film," the director duo told PTI.
"We have discussed the project with him. We are still figuring it out the details," they added.
Saif, 42, tasted maximum box office success with his rom-coms like 'Kal Ho Na Ho' (2003), 'Hum Tum' (2004), 'Salaam Namaste' (2005) and 'Love Aaj Kal' (2009).
This would be the second time that Saif would be teaming up with Nidimoru and Krishna after 'Go Goa Gone', a zombie-comedy film to be released next month.
"For the first time we would be doing a romantic-comedy film. It is drastically different from 'Go Goa Gone'," they said.
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