Read this article issued in Official Chelsea football site.....
Chelsea players not in Bollywood movieTuesday, Sep 26, 2006
In light of newspaper reports speculating that Chelsea Football Club players or management will possibly appear in a forthcoming Bollywood movie, the club would like to make clear the extent of its involvement in Jhoom Barabar Jhoom.
There are no discussions for players or management to appear in any role in the film. Nor will any footage of Chelsea FC currently appear.
The script of the film involves a story line where the main character is a loyal Chelsea fan who wears the home shirt on screen. Naturally the club is honoured to be featured like this.
Entertainment Chelsea Football Club teams up with Yash Raj films
London, Sept. 25 (PTI): In the first tie-up of its kind, UK's leading football club Chelsea has teamed up with India's Yash Raj films in the production of a movie titled Jhoom, starring Bollywood heartthrob Abhishek Bachchan and Preity Zinta.
Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan also has a cameo role in the film which is slated to be released in May next year.
Chelsea was approached by Yash Raj earlier with the story line of the film. The release of the film could coincide with a possible Premiership "triple" if Chelsea successfully defends the title this season, a Chelsea release said.
Abhishek, Priety Zinta, and former Miss World Aishwarya Rai and former Miss Universe Lara Dutta all visited Stamford Bridge, the Chelsea headquarters, recently to attend matches against Charlton and Liverpool.
Abhishek, who plays a character called Ricky in the film said: "The character I play in the film is of a very loyal Chelsea fan. I have now had the chance to see Chelsea live after following them over the last few years and the club have given me a jersey with my character's name Ricky on it, so that was fun.
"A friend of mine introduced me to Chelsea. I enjoy their football and the way they play. The Premier League is very popular in India and Chelsea has a huge support over there and it is growing all the time," he said.
Chelsea's Business Affairs director Paul Smith said the club was happy to be involved in the project.
"Naturally we are delighted to be involved in a Bollywood movie and we take it as a big compliment to be approached with this story line and to be associated with this calibre of actors and actresses," Smith said.
shouldnt this be in the entertainment column ??? anyways nice info thou......... shahid chintan hearin ..... evn adnan postin abt bollywood ..... no1 there to comment ???