Shah Rukh Khan to turn 'Money Heist' into a Hindi film

Red Chillies Entertainment has bought the rights for a Bollywood remake


Entertainment Desk August 03, 2019

Shah Rukh Khan is all set to bring Netflix's Spanish thriller Money Heist to the big screen.

According to KoiMoi, his production house, Red Chillis Entertainment has bagged the rights of the show, which currently concluded its third season.

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A source told Mumbai Mirror, "Shah Rukh Khan was introduced to Money Heist by one of his partners. He loves the show and believes it can be adapted in the Indian context as a feature film."

"There is no clarity on Shah Rukh Khan’s involvement as an actor. At this point of time, he is only producing it," the source informed, adding that the cast will be decided based on the script. "SRK has always been open to involving other actors in his production ventures."

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Reportedly, a team of writers is already in place for the scripting. If you must know, the series revolves around a mysterious man who calls himself 'The Professor' and recruits eight career criminals. In an abandoned house, he trains them for five months to steal 2.4 billion Euros from a bank.

 

While the actor recently announced that he will not be working in any films, he did reveal that he has been listening to many scripts.

Khan is said to be very careful about what he is picking up next and wants to ensure his fans are not disappointed.

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COMMENTS (1)

DR DT | 3 years ago | Reply SRK is a very insecure man. Copies everyone for fame and wealth and success. He copied Dustin Hoffman for the movie my name is Khan. There is nothing authentic or original that belongs to him. He is all out for business deals recognition cheating and all the bullshit He got DOCTORATE IN BULL SHITTING
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