<span class=normal>Abhishek Bachchan<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>With an ever so glowing smile on the face, he is someone who avoids controversies, more so if he has to accept a movie that has been rejected by someone else. This is what he does to the character of Rommy Rolly (Rishi Kapoor) and politely refuses to be a part of his film. Of course, its the message of Daddy says Hi! which brings that real life touch to the proceedings! Yup, what this translates into is End of conversation! <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Ranbir Kapoor<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>A rising star whose stocks are certainly on a high, he is shown to be this sweet talking youngster who is embarrassed enough to be saying no to an old time director and even hails him as his father figure. However, in the moment of reckoning when he has to take a call on signing a film, he comes up with an age old excuse - No Dates. He doesnt say no, he just says - Lets start working on the film in 2015! Message conveyed - Not so loud but quite clear! <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>John Abraham<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Okay, so we know that John Abraham has his own fan following and chooses the films that he truly believes that he can do justice to. This is why it is quite ironic when he mouths the dialogue Ab main kuch hatke karna chahta hoon (I want to do something different) while refusing Rommy Rolly. Ya John, we know! And everyone in the auditorium too got the excuse! <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Vivek Oberoi<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Height of frustration for Rommy Rolly is shown in the scene where even star turned struggling actors too are shown refusing his film. When he cant get hold of actors like Abhishek Bachchan or John Abraham, he is shown to be approaching Vivek Oberoi in times of desperation. And guess what, even he refuses the film stating that after doing quite three heavy films in a row, he wants to do something light. Real life imitating reel life here? </span>