Shahid Kapoor's 'AK Vs SK' to go on floors

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,September 10 2015]

Vikramaditya Motwane's next film 'AK Vs SK' is slated to go on floors from 11th September, as per media reports.

Shahid Kapoor, who said to have replaced Saif Ali Khan, will start shooting for the project from tomorrow in Mumbai. Touted to be a fast-paced urban thriller, 'AK Vs SK' is said to be about a boy and girl who are adversaries. Talks are that the film is laced with bold content.

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