SS Rajamouli's epic fantasy 'Baahubali' has changed the way our filmmakers think and approach high budget films. Bollywood Badshah Shah Rukh Khan is planning to produce a film based on one of the most successful military rescue operation overseas 'Operation Khukri'. This movie is said to be Shah Rukh's ambitious project.
What's this Operation Khukri all about ? Operation Khukri is a rescue operation carried out by Indian Airforce to save 223 captive soldiers in the tropical forest of Sierra Leone, West Africa. Major Harinder Sood lead operation consisting of 120 IAF officers and made it successful. Indian soldiers were serving in a peace mission by United Nations and African Rebels abducted them for 75 days. When UN's efforts failed to rescue them, IAF's Operation Khukri rescued all the captive soldiers.
Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment is going to produce this film. They are said to be conducting extensive research for the film already. The movie is going to be shot in the real locations and the movie will have real time action sequences. This is said to one of the most expensive film in India as per the reports. The movie will hit the floors by the year end.
What's this Operation Khukri all about ? Operation Khukri is a rescue operation carried out by Indian Airforce to save 223 captive soldiers in the tropical forest of Sierra Leone, West Africa. Major Harinder Sood lead operation consisting of 120 IAF officers and made it successful. Indian soldiers were serving in a peace mission by United Nations and African Rebels abducted them for 75 days. When UN's efforts failed to rescue them, IAF's Operation Khukri rescued all the captive soldiers.
Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment is going to produce this film. They are said to be conducting extensive research for the film already. The movie is going to be shot in the real locations and the movie will have real time action sequences. This is said to one of the most expensive film in India as per the reports. The movie will hit the floors by the year end.