Ariana Grande is certainly taking her time heading to the top of Hollywood's most famous and talented. Aside from working overtime in the studio for her second album, she's busty with her acting stint on Nickelodeon's "Sam & Cat." Well, there's another project that will soon keep the former red-head busy and it includes "Harry Potter's" Daniel Radcliffe.

It certainly will be a delight for the true-blue "Potterhead" Ariana Grande to be starring opposite Daniel Radcliffe in NBC's live take on "Peter Pan." Yet, all this are just suggestions by the blog Zap2It.com. Bob Greenblatt, Chairman of NBC Entertainment, revealed they'd be working on the winter press tour of the said show set on Dec. 4, 2014.

As early as now, casting suggestions have been spread out on the web. For the role of Pan, "Harry Potter's" Daniel Radcliffe is a strong candidate along with "High School Musical's" Zac Efron and "500 Days of Summer's" Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

Up for the part of Wendy is the country crooner Taylor Swift. Of course, another country singer that would best fit the part is Carrie Underwood. A worthy candidate not in the country scene would be none other than Ariana Grande. While she might not be blonde, it'll be easy to swap her red-head look for the blonde look that would certainly fit her well as some "Arianators" suggest.

Looking at it now, Daniel Radcliffe as Pan and Ariana Grande as Wendy would be the perfect combination for the NBC show. Yet, some fans of the songstress suggest that Nathan Sykes of The Wanted would be a better fit. However, following their alleged split early in December, having them both on "Peter Pan" would be an awkward reunion.

Of course, all these are simply casting speculations with nothing final as of yet. As for Grande, the "Baby I" singer does have a strong shot at the part and hopefully NBC's Chairman, Mr Greenblatt, gives her a chance at auditioning for the part.

Other roles in the NBC live broadcast of "Peter Pan" include the ever beloved villain, Captain Hook, and the feisty fairy, Tinkerbell.