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Shah Rukh Khan soon to remake the 2014 Korean film 'A Hard Day'?

Shah Rukh Khan has bought the official rights of the Korean film 'A Hard Day'
by Saumya Bansal | February 05, 2020 15:25 IST
Shah Rukh Khan soon to remake the 2014 Korean film 'A Hard Day'?

Shah Rukh Khan has taken a break from work as he's currently focusing his attention on good scripts. When his last film Zero did not do well at the Box Office, SRK became very picky with his films. This is why the 54-years old actor is not rushing into signing films for now. But now it looks like he has found a perfect script to work on. According to a report in Pinkvilla, Shah Rukh has bought the official rights of the Korean film 'A Hard Day'.

 
According to the source, SRK's production team Red Chillies has bought the Hindi remake rights of the film as they loved the thriller film. "Shah Rukh and his team really loved watching the Korean thriller A Hard Day. So much so that he got his team to buy the Hindi adaptation rights for the film at a good price. If all goes well, his production house Red Chillies Entertainment will be making the film soon, " he said.
 
When the source inquired about Shah Rukh's plan of acting in the film or not, he said, "That is still unsure. He will definitely produce the film under his home banner but it's not known if he will be acting in it. Mostly, he will get Sujoy Ghosh to direct the thriller for him." A Hard Day is a Korean thriller film about a detective who accidentally kills a man with his vehicle and later tries to hide the corpse.


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