Farah Khan, who has directed films like, ‘Main Hoon Na‘, ‘Om Shanti Om’, ‘Happy New Year’ and others, is reportedly gearing up for a film in collaboration with Shah Rukh Khan Khan soon.
According to a report in Pinkvilla, Farah is collaborating with Shah Rukh Khan for a script similar to ‘Main Hoon Naa’. The report stated that the dorector is working on an out and out multi-genre script on the lines of ‘Main Hoon Na’ to be produced by King Khan.The narrations on the same will reportedly take place with the stakeholders at Red Chillies soon.

The report also added that Farah has also locked a script for a 2.0 version of ‘Chupke Chupke‘ as she is a huge fan of the film. The director is reportedly planning to bring in a new flavour to the world of Hrishikesh Mukerjee. Although the script is locked, the makers are yet to cast secure actors to play the lead characters in this multi-starrer.

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Farah is also in talks with Rohit Shetty for another film. The film is currently in it’s brainstorming stage. Apparently, Farah and Rohit are discussing multiple ideas to execute.

Meanwhile, Farah Khan last directed ‘Happy New Year’ in 2014. The film starred Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and Sonu Sood in the lead roles.

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