Sidharth Malhotra and Sonakshi Sinha to get together on screen!
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Folks, get ready to see a new and interesting pain on screen soon. Buzz is that Abhay Chopra, son of noted director-producer Ravi Chopra and grandson of renowned filmmaker BR Chopra, is coming up with a film which will bring together Sidharth Malhotra and Sonakshi Sinha for the first time.
We were told that Abhay will be remaking the Yash Chopra-directed 1969 murder mystery, 'Ittefaq', which featured Rajesh Khanna, Nanda and Sujit Kumar, with Sidharth and Sonakshi in the lead.
In fact, Abhay Chopra, when asked a couple of years ago if there was a film of his grandfather, BR Chopra or dad, Ravi Chopra, that he would want to remake, He had also zeroed in on his granddad's 'Ittefaq', describing it as a 'taut thriller'.
Abhay's 'Ittefaq' is currently in prep, the reading session with the actors will begin soon and the film will go on the floors by the year end. Abhay has been working on the script for a while now. They have changed the climax because other wise the cat would be out of the bag before the first scene is canned and contemporised the story. The film had no songs and most of the action happened in the course of one night. The film is being produced by Shah Rukh Khan, Karan Johar and Abhay's brother Kapil.
Incidentally, 'Ittefaq' was a remake of the British film, Signpost to Murder (1964), starring Joanne Woodward. It revolved around an artist who is arrested for the murder of his wife whom he had thrown off in a moment of frustrated rage when she distracts him from his painting and stormed out of the house. When he returns, she is dead and her sister, Bindu's testimony convicts him of the crime.He manages to break free from the hospital where he is being psychologically evaluated and breaks into the house of a rich woman only to find himself implicated in the murder of her husband.
While Sidharth known for his action and intense performance in the rehashed version of Ittefaq, Sonakshi would further add the much needed intrigue in the film.
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