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Infernal Affairs, a 2002 cult movie from Hong Kong which inspired Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning picture The Departed, is set to be remade in India, courtesy a collaboration between AZURE Entertainment and Warner Bros.
Mumbai-based AZURE Entertainment Pvt Ltd and Warner Bros India on Monday announced a strategic collaboration to jointly invest in and produce the Indian remake of Infernal Affairs.
The companies are at an advanced stage of formalising the director for the proposed Hindi remake of Infernal Affairs, which is in the crime thriller genre.
"It is a matter of pride for a young company like ours to collaborate with Warner Bros to jointly develop and produce the local language adaptation of this amazing movie. We are thrilled to be working with the Warner Bros India team and cannot wait to get started," said Sunir Kheterpal, CEO, AZURE Entertainment.
Denzil Dias, Managing Director, Warner Bros India, said: "This is an exciting time for us to be partnering in local language production with the team at AZURE, who are passionate about film and storytelling, and ideally placed to adapt and develop foreign language source material into Indian language remakes.
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