Karan Johar`s Bollywood Action Film Kill to Get a Hollywood Remake Treatment
Updated on: 02 July, 2024 11:43 AM IST |Amruta Karulkar
Karan Johar`s Bollywood Action Film Kill to Get a Hollywood Remake Treatment
This weekend marks a significant moment for Indian cinema. The highly anticipated Bollywood action film "Kill," directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat and produced by Karan Johar, Guneet Monga, Apoorva Mehta, and Achin Jain, is set to hit theatres on July 5th. But even before its domestic release, "Kill" has garnered international attention, securing a Hollywood remake deal with none other than Chad Stahelski, the director behind the acclaimed action franchise "John Wick."
This partnership between the makers of "Kill" and 87Eleven Entertainment, Stahelski`s production company (also responsible for the "John Wick" films), and Lionsgate on board (the distributor for both franchises), signifies a first-of-its-kind theatrical release for a mainstream Hindi film in North America and the UK. "Kill" has already made waves on the international film festival circuit, premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival`s Midnight Madness section and being featured at the Tribeca Film Festival.
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The "Kill" remake serves as a testament to the growing international appeal of Indian cinema. In a joint statement, the producers of "Kill" expressed their enthusiasm: "Seeing the enthusiasm from North American audiences during festival screenings was a testament to the film`s universal themes and thrilling action. Partnering with 87Eleven Entertainment and Lionsgate to produce an English remake is a significant milestone for Indian cinema."
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However, his journey takes an unexpected turn when a gang of armed criminals terrorises the passengers. Amrit, fueled by love and duty, must take on the attackers and save the innocent bystanders. The film is not just a high-octane action ride; it also explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the complexities of human relationships.
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This partnership between the makers of "Kill" and 87Eleven Entertainment, Stahelski`s production company (also responsible for the "John Wick" films), and Lionsgate on board (the distributor for both franchises), signifies a first-of-its-kind theatrical release for a mainstream Hindi film in North America and the UK. "Kill" has already made waves on the international film festival circuit, premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival`s Midnight Madness section and being featured at the Tribeca Film Festival.
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John Wick Director Impressed by "Kill`s" Action Spectacle
The decision to remake "Kill" in English stems from the film`s impressive action sequences and its potential to resonate with a wider audience. Chad Stahelski, clearly impressed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat`s work, commented, "Nikhil delivers relentless action sequences that need to be seen by as wide an audience as possible. It`s exciting to be developing an English-language version; we have big shoes to fill, and I`m looking forward to working with Nikhil, Karan, Apoorva, Guneet, and Achin to achieve that."The "Kill" remake serves as a testament to the growing international appeal of Indian cinema. In a joint statement, the producers of "Kill" expressed their enthusiasm: "Seeing the enthusiasm from North American audiences during festival screenings was a testament to the film`s universal themes and thrilling action. Partnering with 87Eleven Entertainment and Lionsgate to produce an English remake is a significant milestone for Indian cinema."
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"Kill": A Gripping Story of Love, Duty, and Daring Action
"Kill" tells the gripping story of Amrit (played by Lakshya), an Indian Army commando, who embarks on a daring mission aboard a New Delhi-bound train. When he learns that his beloved Tulika (Tanya Maniktala) is being forced into an arranged marriage, Amrit springs into action, determined to reunite with her and derail the ceremony.However, his journey takes an unexpected turn when a gang of armed criminals terrorises the passengers. Amrit, fueled by love and duty, must take on the attackers and save the innocent bystanders. The film is not just a high-octane action ride; it also explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the complexities of human relationships.
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Details on casting and production still under wraps
While the news of the remake has generated excitement, details regarding the casting and production timeline remain undisclosed. However, one thing is certain: the "Kill" remake aims to capture the essence of the original film while introducing its thrilling story and action sequences to a broader English-speaking audience.ADVERTISEMENT
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