MUMBAI â âEk Duuje Ke Liye,â the biggest hit of 1981 and one of the highest grossers of that decade, introduced Kamal Haasan and Rati Agnihotri to the Hindi screen, making them famous instantly in Hindi cinema. 40 years later, Agnihotriâs son, actor Tanuj Virwani, who has not been successful in films but is doing well on the Web, has revealed that his family acquired the rights to the film many years ago.
Virwani said, ââEk Duuje Ke Liyeâ was a super-hit film. It is an evergreen love story and, a few years ago, we felt that it should be remade, so we bought the rights. The plan to remake it was in process, but I got busy with my OTT projects. As of now, the plan to make âEk Duuje Ke Liye 2â is on hold, but we plan to make it someday.â
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