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Shilpa Shirodkar opens up about her shelved films with Dilip Kumar, Ajay Devgn and Kamal Haasan: 'Agar kabhi film bane toh log...'

Shilpa Shirodkar reminisces about her shelved films, including the incomplete Kalinga directed by Dilip Kumar and partially filmed Singer with Ajay Devgn. She also recalls Ladies Only with Kamal Haasan that remained unreleased despite nearly being finished. Each project was halted for unknown reasons.
Shilpa Shirodkar opens up about her shelved films with Dilip Kumar, Ajay Devgn and Kamal Haasan: 'Agar kabhi film bane toh log...'
Shilpa Shirodkar recently recalled her films, Kalinga with Dilip Kumar, Singer with Ajay Devgn and Ladies Only with Kamal Haasan which were later shelved.
In conversation with Bollywood Bubble, Shilpa clarified that she didn't lose out on Kalinga but had actually worked on the film. However, the project was left incomplete midway. She recalled filming in Mumbai and Jodhpur for her significant role. She also mentioned hearing about plans to complete and release the film, hoping audiences would one day see her work under Dilip Kumar’s direction.

Shilpa also mentioned that Singer was partially filmed, with some scenes shot in Shimla. She recalled a recent interview where she was reminded of unfinished films she had almost forgotten about. She noted that Singer was nearly 80-85 percent complete but had no idea why it was never finished.

The actress shared that Ladies Only with Kamal Haasan was nearly complete and was a hilarious film. She recalled working in Chennai for 45 days alongside Seema Biswas, Heera, and Randhir Kapoor, with Kamal Haasan in a guest role. Unfortunately, the film was never finished or released.
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