Actor
Shahid
Kapoor
says
he
is
yet
to
take
a
call
on
doing
the
Hindi
remake
of
Telegu
hit
'Magadheera'.
Gossip
mills
were
abuzz
that
filmmaker
Sajid
Nadiadwala
had
bought
rights
of
S
S
Rajamouli's
2009
Telugu
hit
film
'Magadheera'
and
Shahid
liked
the
concept.
Shahid
is
likely
to
step
into
actor
Ram
Charan's
shoes
in
the
Hindi
remake.
When
asked
about
it,
Shahid
chose
to
play
safe
and
said,
"I
saw
the
film
and
I
liked
it
a
lot.
Whether
I
will
do
it
or
not..
The
official
announcement
will
be
made
later
on."
The
33-year-old
actor
was
speaking
to
reporters
at
a
promotional
event
of
his
upcoming
film
'Haider'.
'Magadheera',
a
historical
romance,
is
a
story
of
bike
stunt
man
who
recalls
his
previous
life
as
a
warrior
in
love
with
a
princess.
Meanwhile,
reports
suggest
that
Shahid
is
again
going
to
share
screen
space
with
his
father
Pankaj
Kapur
in
Vikas
Bahl's
'Shandaar'.
The
'Kaminey'
star
however,
expressed
complete
ignorance
about
it
and
said,
"Is
it..
I
don't
know.
Dad
has
not
told
me
about
it
yet.
I
am
not
aware
about
it."
Shahid
is
quite
excited
and
is
eagerly
waiting
to
see
his
father's
upcoming
film
'Finding
Fanny'.
"I
want
to
see
any
film
which
my
father
is
part
of..
so
that
I
can
learn
about
acting
from
him.
He
looks
amazing
in
it
('Finding
Fanny').
I
am
looking
forward
to
see
the
film.
I
am
very
happy
that
he
is
doing
something
funny,
comic
and
very
shocking
character
like
this,"
he
added.