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Karan Johar: 'Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu' not 'What Happens in Vegas' remake
Published Thursday, Dec 1 2011, 13:42 GMT | By Steven Baker | 1 comment
Karan Johar has said that Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu is not a remake of 2008 release What Happens in Vegas.
Despite being set in the same US city, the producer insisted that the similarity ends there.
Johar said: "There is actually not a single page of similarity between the two movies. The fact that you can be married in Las Vegas is one of the aspects of the film that everybody knows and has actually been dealt with, in many films and not only just in What Happens in Vegas."

The romantic comedy sees Kareena Kapoor and Imran Khan take part in a hasty marriage in a Las Vegas chapel of love.
Johar added: "The only point of similarity is that the two protagonists get married under a moment of weakness in Las Vegas. Otherwise, in February that will reveal itself, that there is absolutely no comparison between them. They are totally drastically different films and experiences."
The movie's official poster and trailer were unveiled earlier this week.
Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu releases in February 2012.
Despite being set in the same US city, the producer insisted that the similarity ends there.
Johar said: "There is actually not a single page of similarity between the two movies. The fact that you can be married in Las Vegas is one of the aspects of the film that everybody knows and has actually been dealt with, in many films and not only just in What Happens in Vegas."

The romantic comedy sees Kareena Kapoor and Imran Khan take part in a hasty marriage in a Las Vegas chapel of love.
Johar added: "The only point of similarity is that the two protagonists get married under a moment of weakness in Las Vegas. Otherwise, in February that will reveal itself, that there is absolutely no comparison between them. They are totally drastically different films and experiences."
The movie's official poster and trailer were unveiled earlier this week.
Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu releases in February 2012.
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