You must be either lucky or persistent to make a successful comeback like Genelia D'Souza. Five years ago the Bandra girl and Ritesh Deshmukh made their debut with Tujhe Meri Kasam. The movie sank. She then did Masti --the movie rocketed Ritesh into fame but Bollywood ignored Genelia. Miffed she went to the south and did tremendously well for herself in Telugu, Tamil and Kannada films. Bommarillu (Telugu) was her biggest hit and its recent Tamil remake, Santosh Subramaniam, is also faring well.
Now Genelia's second Bollywood innings is being chartered out with careful thought. Next month she she makes her appearance in the sure shot hit Aamir Khan Production's Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na in which Aamir's nephew Imraan Khan makes his debut. In June, Genelia is back with Priyadarshan's Mere Baap Pehle Aap co-starring with Akshaye Khanna and Paresh Rawal. She is also playing the lead opposite Harman Baweja in Anees Bazmi's untitled project for Sanjay Kapoor. And I hear, Genelia and her southern compatriot Asin are amongst the two top contenders for being cast as the main lead in Vipul Shah's big ticket London Dreams. Not bad, eh?
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