HOT SCOOP: Salman Khan To Star In The Remake Of Korean Film 'Ode To My Father'?
Buzz is that Salman's brother in law is planning to remake the Korean film 'Ode To My Father' with Salman Khan.
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oi-Madhuri
By Madhuri
If
the
latest
speculations
are
to
be
believed
then
Salman
Khan's
brother-in-law
Atul
Agnihotri
has
bought
the
remake
rights
of
two
South
Korean
films
-
Ode
To
My
Father
and
Scandal
Makers.
As
per
a
report
in
DNA,
the
remake
of
'Ode
To
My
Father'
will
be
directed
by
'Sultan'
director
Ali
Abbas
Zafar
and
will
star
Salman
Khan
in
the
lead
role.
The
film
will
be
set
against
1947
partition
of
India
and
Pakistan
when
lakhs
of
Hindus,
Sikhs
and
Muslims
were
displaced.
Meanwhile
the
film
'Scandal
Makers'
revolves
around
a
former
teen
idol
who
works
as
a
radio
DJ
and
suddenly
discovers
he's
a
father
when
a
single
mother
appears
in
his
life.
One
hears
that
this
one
doesn't
star
Salman
and
the
casting
for
the
film
is
currently
on.
'Ode
To
My
Father'
was
Korea's
second
biggest
hit
to
date
while
'Scandal
Makers'
was
the
highest
grossing
film
of
2008.
Currently
Salman
is
busy
with
Kabir
Khan's
Tubelight.
Next
he
will
start
working
on
Tiger
Zinda
Hai
which
also
stars
Katrina
Kaif.
Few
days
back
there
was
news
that
he
is
a
part
of
brother
Sohail
Khan's
Sher
Khan.
However
the
latter
brushed
it
off
as
mere
rumours.