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Saturday, 22 October 2011

Vivek Oberoi proves he’s oh-so-well-versed


In Zindagi Milegi Na Dobara, Farhan Akhtar played a copywriter who secretly writes poetry in his diary, consenting to publish it only when his friends egg him on to make a life-changing decision.

Much like Farhan’s character, it seems Vivek Oberoi also has a secret penchant for penning a verse or two. But now, Vivek’s poetry has caught the attention of Vinod Bachchan, the producer of Zilla Ghaziabad.

A source on the ZG sets recently told us that Vivek spent his spare time scribbling verses in a notebook. “Vinod saw Vivek writing his usual lines in between shots and immediately wanted to find out what the actor was up to,” our source adds.

After much coaxing, Vivek shared his poetry with Vinod, who was so impressed that he decided to incorporate them in the movie. “Vivek’s poetry will now be heard in the romantic sequences filmed on him and his leading lady in ZG, Charmee,” our source says.

While Vivek refused to comment, apart from admitting that he’s always loved writing poetry, his spokesperson said that this was another facet of the talented actor.

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