Ekta Kapoor reacts to the claims that Ek villain is a Korean-copied Film
Ekta Kapoor reacts to the claims that Ek villain is a Korean-copied Film
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'Ek Villain Returns' is all set to hit the theatre soon. The makers of the film are promoting the film on different Platforms. At a press conference in Delhi, where the star cast of the film was present with the Producer Ekta Kapoor At a press conference in Delhi, Ekta Kapoor was asked about the claims that EK villain is a remake of the Korean film, Kamaal R Khan claimed that the film’s prequel, Ek Villain, which released in 2014, was a remake of a Korean film.

On this, the renowned producer Ekta replied, “I will tell you the real story of this movie," Ektaa said. "Mohit told me about the script and I said that the 'Ek Villain' franchise had to be bigger this time. Mohit worked on the script and Rohit Shetty liked it. I then went to Rohit, and I am his sister, so I requested him, and he, very sweetly, like good brothers do, gave me the script back and said that's yours." Ekta further added, "Whosoever is going to listen to this script will like it. It has not been made in any other language. I don't know what Korean Mr. KRK is watching. But he seems to know more than I know, I think."

In the Press conference, one of the lead actors of the film Arjun speaks about his role and said, "I have played grey characters in earlier movies such as 'Ishaqzaade' or 'Gunday'. But the kind of role I am playing and the way my character wants to be dark and hated is something I have never done before."

'Ek Villain Returns', which is scheduled for a July 29 release, has a star cast that includes John Abraham,  Arjun Kapoor, Disha Patani, and Tara Sutaria, John, Arjun and Disha were at the press conference along with Ektaa and T-Series boss Bhushan Kumar.

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