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SRK and Katrina Kaif not approached for Satte Pe Satta remake

Monitoring Desk

MUMBAI: Recently, reports of Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina Kaif starring in the remake of Amitabh Bachchan’s Satte Pe Satta did rounds on the internet.

While original featured Hema Malini alongside Senior Bachchan in the iconic film,  it would have been exciting to see SRK and Katrina coming together for this one after Zero. The report even suggested that the remake will be helmed by Rohit Shetty and Farah Khan Kunder.

But guess what, looks like there’s no truth to these reports. If an entertainment portal is to be believed, makers have not even approached the actors to star in the film. Currently, they are working on the final draft of the dialogues and they will only work on casting once this is done. With that report coming in, it’s clear that Shah Rukh Khan and Katrina won’t be seen in the film.

Other then this, Kat will be next seen in Ali Abbas Zafar’s Bharat in which she stars opposite Salman Khan. She will also be reuniting with Akshay Kumar in Rohit Shetty’s Sooryavanshi.

(Filmfare)

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