Apparently, John Abraham will star in a film inspired by Nanavati real-life murder case
John Abraham will soon be acting in and producing a film based on the infamous Nanavati murder case that dates back to 1959.
The script of the film has been written by Vipul K Rawal, who also
penned Nagesh Kukunoor's film, 'Iqbal'. A source says, "John is kicked
about the film's story and he wants to play the naval officer, KM
Nanavati."
It is also being said that John was earlier approached by another
producer with a similar subject but that project didn't take off as the
actor wasn't not happy with the moolah being offered. "But John was
impressed with the script and has now bought the rights to the film as
he wants to produce it himself."
The source adds that John will be playing a naval officer in the film
and that scriptwriter Rawal, who comes from a navy background, has
extensively researched the subject.
The Nanavati murder case saw naval commander KM Nanavati get tried for
the murder of Prem Ahuja, his wife's lover. It was a talked about case
and this story inspired a lot of filmmakers back in the '60s as well. It
is known that RK Nayyar's suspense thriller 'Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke' -
that starred Sunil Dutt, Leela Naidu and Rehman - was based on this
case. John was not available for comment.
Other filmmakers reportedly working on similar projects include Soni
Razdan and Anurag Kashyap, though there is no official confirmation on
either of their films.
The Nanavati case
Kawas Manekshaw Nanavati, a commander with the Indian Navy, was married
to Sylvia, who then fell in love with Nanavati's friend Prem Ahuja. On
27 April 1959, Nanavati confronted his friend Prem and asked him whether
he intended to marry Sylvia. It is said that after Prem replied in the
negative, three shots were fired and Prem Ahuja dropped dead. Nanavati
was then tried for Prem's murder.
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