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'Remakes introduce films to the youngsters'

Mumbai: Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who has been a part of remakes like Devdas and Don, said he loved introducing Ittefaq to a new generation as the Rajesh Khanna-starrer was his mother's favourite movie.

Shah Rukh has produced the remake of 1969 thriller with Karan Johar and BR Films. Sonakshi Sinha, Sidharth Malhotra and Akshaye Khanna feature in the new version that has been directed by Abhay Chopra.
"When I was growing up, it was my mother's favourite film. Rajesh Khanna and Nanda ji both were good. I found the story interesting. It is exciting for these two boys (Abhay and Kapil Chopra) to remake a classic," Shah Rukh said at a promotional event of the movie.
Calling the original film one of his favourite thrillers in Hindi cinema, Shah Rukh said, "I have done Devdas, which would never be better than the classic (and) Don, which would never be better than Bachchan sahab's (version).
"Somewhere down the line, (it is) just to reintroduce great cinema that perhaps passes the youngsters by. So Ittefaq is another move in that line. Hopefully, youngsters will like it," he added.
Shah Rukh, who worked with Yash Chopra on many films, said the filmmaker had narrated to him the story that inspired the original Ittefaq. "Before Yash ji passed away, he said he was making some film and there was a break and they decided to see a play. Then overnight they decided to make this movie for BR Films."

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