First it was six packs, item numbers and for his son it was cricket matches - now Bollywood King Shah Rukh Khan wants to do an Indian version of the "Spiderman" as a gift to his son Aryan who is a big FX and SRK fan.
And the director chosen to put together this movie (which will the most expensive movie ever made in Bollywood) is Anubhav Sinha.
Though Sinha is not willing to reveal more details about SRK's "superhero" project, the film will require a 12-year-old boy to co-star with the actor.
At the moment, the hunt is on for the boy, who will get the opportunity to join Shah Rukh's fantasy of donning a cape and flying across the sky at supersonic speed.
The character that Shah Rukh will play is based on gizmos, computer games and a superhero on the lines of "Spiderman".
Whether he takes credit for the screenplay remains to be seen. At the moment, all systems are ready to start SRK's most expensive movie before the end of 2008.
"I want my company Red Chillies to become truly FX-savvy. Have you seen '300'? That's the kind of optical effects I want in our cinema," SRK had said with characteristic gusto.
And the director chosen to put together this movie (which will the most expensive movie ever made in Bollywood) is Anubhav Sinha.
Though Sinha is not willing to reveal more details about SRK's "superhero" project, the film will require a 12-year-old boy to co-star with the actor.
At the moment, the hunt is on for the boy, who will get the opportunity to join Shah Rukh's fantasy of donning a cape and flying across the sky at supersonic speed.
The character that Shah Rukh will play is based on gizmos, computer games and a superhero on the lines of "Spiderman".
Whether he takes credit for the screenplay remains to be seen. At the moment, all systems are ready to start SRK's most expensive movie before the end of 2008.
"I want my company Red Chillies to become truly FX-savvy. Have you seen '300'? That's the kind of optical effects I want in our cinema," SRK had said with characteristic gusto.
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