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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Anil Kapoor Buys 'Nayak' Rights, Eyes Sequel Production

Anil Kapoor Buys 'Nayak' Rights, Eyes Sequel Production

3 Jan

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Summary

  • Anil Kapoor has acquired the rights to the 2001 cult film 'Nayak'.
  • Producer Deepak Mukut previously held the rights to the political drama.
  • Kapoor aspires to produce a sequel to the successful film.
Anil Kapoor Buys 'Nayak' Rights, Eyes Sequel Production

Actor Anil Kapoor has reportedly taken a significant step towards a potential sequel of his acclaimed 2001 film, 'Nayak'. Kapoor is said to have acquired the rights to the political drama, a move that has excited fans of the movie. The film, which initially underperformed at the box office, has since garnered a devoted following, leading to persistent calls for a follow-up.

Producer Deepak Mukut, known for films like 'Sanam Teri Kasam', previously held the rights to 'Nayak'. Sources indicate that Kapoor's acquisition of these rights signifies a personal commitment to the film's legacy. This development fuels speculation about a possible 'Nayak 2', with Kapoor himself believing the story's premise has strong potential for a second installment.

'Nayak' captivated audiences with its narrative of a fearless reporter who temporarily becomes the Chief Minister of Maharashtra for a single day. His transformative actions within 24 hours earned him national acclaim. The film featured a notable cast including Rani Mukerji and the late Amrish Puri.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, reports indicate Anil Kapoor has acquired the rights to the 2001 film 'Nayak' from producer Deepak Mukut.
Anil Kapoor reportedly aspires to make a sequel to 'Nayak', having secured the film's rights.
The original 'Nayak' film, starring Anil Kapoor, was produced by A S Rathnam, with rights later held by Deepak Mukut.

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