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Shah Rukh Khan buys rights to Korean film 'A Hard Day' for Hindi remake

'A Hard Day' was based on a homicide detective who accidentally kills a man with his car and tries to hide his body with his mother's on the day of her funeral

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In the numerous projects that Shah Rukh Khan has been associated with, another name has been added. The superstar has now bought the rights to the Hindi remake of the Korean film 'A Hard Day'. The news comes after SRK's Red Chillies Entertainment recently announced that they have backed Sanjay Mishra and Deepak Dobriyal's film 'Kaamyaab' as the producer.

Red Chillies recently bought the rights to 'A Hard Day' at a reportedly good price. If things work out then Shah Rukh Khan might go ahead with the project, at least as the producer of the film, stated a report on Pinkvilla.

"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," a source informed the portal.

Further talking about the director on board, the source added that Shah Rukh will once again rope in Sujoy Ghosh, who helmed 'Badla' and is currently directly Abhishek Bachchan's 'Bob Biswas'. "Mostly, he will get Sujoy Ghosh to direct the thriller for him," added the source.

The Korean film 'A Hard Day' was the story about a homicide detective who accidentally kills a man with his car and tries to hide his body with his mother's on the day of her funeral. Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan, last seen in 'Zero', has been linked to doing a movie with either Rajkumar Hirani or Ali Abbas Zafar or Raj and DK next.

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