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Rati Agnihotri is planning to remake her 1981 film 'Ek Duuje Ke Liye' with son Tanuj Virwani. Several other film folk are also keen to recreate the magic of their kin from yesteryear films. A look...

Tanuj Virwani with Rati Agnihotri


Rati Agnihotri has the rights for her 1981 cult romantic film Ek Duuje Ke Liye, directed by K Balachander which had Kamal Haasan as her co-star. According to industry sources, the actress is keen on remaking the film with her actor son Tanuj Virwani who will play Kamal Hassan's role in he film.


Tanuj Virwani and his mother Rati Agnihotri. Pic/Sameer Markande

When contacted, Tanuj confirmed that they own the rights to the film. "But we have not approached anyone yet for the same. It's too early right now to say anything about the film, but I can tell you that it's definitely not my next project. That said, we will surely remake the film and I would love to be a part of it."


Rati Agnihotri (left) and Kamal Haasan in the 1981 film 'Ek Duuje Ke Liye' which was shot in Goa and known for its chartbusters like Tere Mere Beech Mein and Hum Banne Tum Banne. In the remake Rati's son Tanuj Virwani will reprise Kamal Haasan's role

Several star sons and daughters have taken on the responsibility to revive the magic on screen as created by their family members earlier.

hitlist takes a look on all these young talents of Bollywood...

Aamir Khan
Mr Perfectionist has bought the rights to father Tahir Hussain's 11 films including Caravan (1971) and Locket (1986). The actor bought the rights because of nostalgia and not with commerce in mind.


Aamir Khan


Posters of Locket and Caravan - both made under his father Tahir Hussain's banner

Ketan Desai-Pooja Desai
Manmohan Desai's son Ketan Desai and granddaughter Pooja Desai are set to relaunch the MKD banner which made films like Amar Akbar Anthony (1977) and Naseeb (1981). Their films will highlight family values and will steer clear of salacious content.


Ketan Desai


A still from 'Amar Akbar Anthony'

Sascha Sippy
The grandson of late filmmaker GP Sippy has taken the charge to revive the family banner's magic. Sascha recently digitised Sholay and re-released it in 3D.


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Sascha Sippy digitised 'Sholay' and a still from the 1975 film

Dhaval Gada
As expected, he has stepped into his father Jayantilal Gada's shoes and has taken charge of the production house.


Dhaval Gada

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