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Hong Kong's hit movie Infernal Affairs to be remade in India

| | Sep 25, 2017, at 11:57 pm
Mumbai, Sept 25 (IBNS): "Infernal Affairs", a 2002 cult movie from Hong Kong which inspired Martin Scorcese's "The Departed", will soon be made in India.

The movie will be made in collaboration between AZURE Entertainment and Warner Bros.

Film critic Taran Adarsh made the announcement on Twitter as he posted: "Sunir Kheterpal of AZURE Ent P Ltd and Warner Bros India announce collaboration: Will jointly produce Indian remake of #InfernalAffairs."

"#InfernalAffairs, made in Hong Kong in 2002, was remade by Martin Scorsese in 2006 as #TheDeparted, which went on to win several awards," he said.

Infernal Affairs is a 2002 Hong Kong crime-thriller film directed by Andrew Lau and Alan Mak. It tells the story of a police officer who infiltrates a triad, and a police officer secretly working for the same gang.

 

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