Farah Khan, SRK plan 'Main Hoon Na' sequel


Mumbai, April 30 (IANS): As "Main Hoon Na" turned 12 in the world of cinema on Saturday, choreographer-director Farah Khan and superstar Shah Rukh Khan got into a discussion over making 'part two' of the 2004 hit.

When Shah Rukh, who was seen playing the role of an Army officer in the film, went into nostalgic mode and talked about the making of the film, Farah asked him to join forces again to make a second instalment of the movie. 

Applauded for getting a fresh breeze into the cinematic storytelling way, the film also stars Zayed Khan, Amrita Rao, Kabir Bedi, Satish Shah and Suniel Shetty. 

Bollywood's 'Baadshah' tweeted: “Making films with friends is so beautiful. Big hug Farah, Zayed, Sush, Amrita, Mani, Anu, Suniel and all stars and crew and so many others for the hug for MHN. Boman, Shirish, Harry, Keiten, Binduji, Rakhi, Kabir, Naseer, Kiran and the spitting Satish. Thanks Farah Khan”. 

To this Farah said: “Come on lets plan part two”. 

Shah Rukh also expressed how badly he “miss this film.”. 

The union of the duo on the silver screen has always spelled success, be it “Main Hoon Na”, “Om Shanti Om” or “Happy New Year”. Now, fans can only hope their discussion turns into a reality soon. 

  

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