David Benullo roped in for SRK film

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,March 19 2009]

Shah Rukh seems to have got a good catch with David Benullo when the latter nodded to be a part of SRK’s project. If you still do not know who Mr. Benullo, he is the guy responsible for scripting the screenplay for fantasy flicks like ‘Around the world in 80 days,’ ‘Shadow Man’ etc.

The film is titled ‘Ra.1’ and it will be be SRK’s next production. This project sees director Anubhav Sinha calling in the shots. The film is rumored to have a heavy dose of special effects that have not been so far seen in Bollywood films. Grapevine has it that king Khan was looking for a person who would be apt for the script. And if King Khan decides to do something he does it in style.

As the name suggests ‘Ra.1’ is not the kind of film with the usual Bollywood formula and needs to be treated differently. This project might hit theatres early next year.

One thing is for sure, it will be a pic that will last in our minds long after the credits begin rolling and will capture the attention of the young and the old alike.

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