<p> Pop star Britney Spears says there is no truth to the claim by a Kerala-born filmmaker that she will sing and dance to the title track of an upcoming Hindi movie.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Contrary to the swirling report that she has signed up for Sadanandan Lucsam's untitled debut Hindi production, a representative for the former Disney star denies she is involved in the project, reported Aceshowbiz.<br /><br />The representative told Gossip Cop that there's "no truth whatsoever" to Lucsam's claims, adding that "they may have signed 'a' Britney Spears. But if they did, it's a different Britney Spears and we wish them good luck with their production."<br /><br />The representative released the denial following an article in a leading Indian newspaper which said that Lucsam had tapped Spears for a song-and-dance number in his movie.<br /><br />The filmmaker was quoted as saying, "Britney's song is an integral part of the film. She sings and dances to the title track of the movie, which is a peppy number and will be shot lavishly."<br /><br />"It will be a proper Hindi number with some good English lines as well, to make it universal in its appeal," the Kerala-born businessman added.<br /><br />He additionally claimed that payments had been made to one of Spears' agencies.</p>
<p> Pop star Britney Spears says there is no truth to the claim by a Kerala-born filmmaker that she will sing and dance to the title track of an upcoming Hindi movie.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Contrary to the swirling report that she has signed up for Sadanandan Lucsam's untitled debut Hindi production, a representative for the former Disney star denies she is involved in the project, reported Aceshowbiz.<br /><br />The representative told Gossip Cop that there's "no truth whatsoever" to Lucsam's claims, adding that "they may have signed 'a' Britney Spears. But if they did, it's a different Britney Spears and we wish them good luck with their production."<br /><br />The representative released the denial following an article in a leading Indian newspaper which said that Lucsam had tapped Spears for a song-and-dance number in his movie.<br /><br />The filmmaker was quoted as saying, "Britney's song is an integral part of the film. She sings and dances to the title track of the movie, which is a peppy number and will be shot lavishly."<br /><br />"It will be a proper Hindi number with some good English lines as well, to make it universal in its appeal," the Kerala-born businessman added.<br /><br />He additionally claimed that payments had been made to one of Spears' agencies.</p>