<p>If reports are to be believed, Mythiri Movie Makers and Sukumar may collaborated with the King of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan, for a pan-India spectacle.</p><p>While the talks are on, insiders suggest that the ‘King’ is in the mood to give a 'green signal' to the project as he liked the script and is managing his dates. Fresh off the <em>Pushpa</em> success, the demand for director Sukumar is sky-high, and the filmmaker is further modifying the script to suit SRK's persona and will soon lock the script. </p><p>Shah Rukh Khan’s recent hits <em>Pathaan</em> and <em>Jawan</em>, paired with Sukumar’s blockbuster <em>Pushpa</em> series, make this a project a truly powerhouse pairing. This big-ticket project will be bankrolled by Naveen Yerneni and Y Ravi Shankar under Mythri Movie Makers' banner.</p><p>While an official announcement is still awaited, the buzz around the project has already reached sky-high levels with insiders closely monitoring the development. All eyes in the film industry are on this potential collaboration, which, if confirmed, could be one of the biggest yet.</p><p>Reportedly, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has been offered a remuneration of Rs 300 crore plus a share in the film’s revenue, while director Sukumar is reportedly earning double what he charged for the <em>Pushpa</em> franchise and may also come on board as a co-producer.</p><p>Mythri Movie Makers is one of the premier production houses that has given blockbusters recently with movies like <em>Pushpa</em>, <em>Pushpa 2</em>, <em>Good Bad Ugly</em>, <em>Jaat</em> and others in the recent past with superstars like Allu Arjun, Ajith Kumar and Sunny Deol.</p><p>Earlier, the production weighed in on entertainment and said that they have plans to invest a mammoth Rs 3000 crore in the Indian film industry in the upcoming years.</p><p>Since the rise of pan-India films, the approach to filmmaking has undergone a major shift, with actors from different regional industries coming together. This trend has been especially prominent in South Indian cinema, where big stars often make cameo appearances or take on brief roles in other films.</p>
<p>If reports are to be believed, Mythiri Movie Makers and Sukumar may collaborated with the King of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan, for a pan-India spectacle.</p><p>While the talks are on, insiders suggest that the ‘King’ is in the mood to give a 'green signal' to the project as he liked the script and is managing his dates. Fresh off the <em>Pushpa</em> success, the demand for director Sukumar is sky-high, and the filmmaker is further modifying the script to suit SRK's persona and will soon lock the script. </p><p>Shah Rukh Khan’s recent hits <em>Pathaan</em> and <em>Jawan</em>, paired with Sukumar’s blockbuster <em>Pushpa</em> series, make this a project a truly powerhouse pairing. This big-ticket project will be bankrolled by Naveen Yerneni and Y Ravi Shankar under Mythri Movie Makers' banner.</p><p>While an official announcement is still awaited, the buzz around the project has already reached sky-high levels with insiders closely monitoring the development. All eyes in the film industry are on this potential collaboration, which, if confirmed, could be one of the biggest yet.</p><p>Reportedly, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has been offered a remuneration of Rs 300 crore plus a share in the film’s revenue, while director Sukumar is reportedly earning double what he charged for the <em>Pushpa</em> franchise and may also come on board as a co-producer.</p><p>Mythri Movie Makers is one of the premier production houses that has given blockbusters recently with movies like <em>Pushpa</em>, <em>Pushpa 2</em>, <em>Good Bad Ugly</em>, <em>Jaat</em> and others in the recent past with superstars like Allu Arjun, Ajith Kumar and Sunny Deol.</p><p>Earlier, the production weighed in on entertainment and said that they have plans to invest a mammoth Rs 3000 crore in the Indian film industry in the upcoming years.</p><p>Since the rise of pan-India films, the approach to filmmaking has undergone a major shift, with actors from different regional industries coming together. This trend has been especially prominent in South Indian cinema, where big stars often make cameo appearances or take on brief roles in other films.</p>