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Lindsay Lohan’s Tango Film Still on Track

Monday, July 30, 2007

Lindsay Lohan Tango Film

Despite the recent trouble Lindsay Lohan has gone through, her latest film deal, “Dare to Love Me” is still on schedule. This is according to the producers of the film.

According to Lucas Jarach, one of the producers of the soon to be movie, “It (movie) is happening.” He also implied that everything is on track and that they’re “just working out the conditions so she’ll be able to make the film.” He further expressed that the filming won’t start until October 1st and that the 21 year old actress is “still on board.”

Taking into account Lohan’s arrest for a number of charges, one of them being a DUI, the “Dare to Love Me” producer insists that the production is standing behind the actress. In regards to Lohan’s legal concerns, Jarach commented, “It’s a complication. But the production is not being altered in any kind of way.”

In the meantime, Lohan’s mother, Dina Lohan, shares how her daughter is doing in the midst of all the troubles. She says that “Lindsay is doing well”. However, the entire experience has horrified the Lohan family, especially the paparazzi attention they’d been getting. She further expressed that it’s difficult and scary how things are when young adults go “under the microscope”.

Exactly a week ago, Lindsay Lohan was taken into custody after reportedly chasing her personal assistant’s mother. The actress was charged with several offenses that include cocaine possession and drunken driving.

It is reported that Lohan had started taking Tango lessons to prepare for her role in the movie, before her recent arrest. Since then, the young actress has kept a low profile.

This past Friday, Lindsay Lohan’s new movie “I Know Who Killed Me” in which she co-starred with Julia Ormond, was released. Since its release, mixed reviews were given for the movie. New York Times described it as “pretentious and inane” while The Washington Post found it “a credible piece of pop entertainment of the hottie-in-distress genre.”

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