Why did Ravindra Kaushik become Nabi Ahmed Shakir, the story of a real Tiger remade for the big screen
The Black Tiger: Why did ravindra kaushik become Nabi ahmed Shakir, the story of the real tiger will be remade for the big screen
10 years ago, under the banner of yash Raj Films, director Kabir Khan brought the story of tiger, a fictional agent of the research and analysis wing (RAW), to the big screen in the name of 'Ek Tha tiger and since then the story of raw agents has been established in hindi cinema. A series has started. But few people will know that around the release of the sequel of the film 'Ek Tha tiger, 'Tiger Zinda Hai, salman khan had agreed to work in the biopic of raw agent ravindra Kaushik, whose family was It has been alleged that the film 'Ek Tha tiger is Kaushik's story and his name should be there in the credits of the film. The matter came then and there, but work has started once again on the biopic of this raw agent ravindra Kaushik, who got the nickname 'The Black Tiger' from the former prime minister of the country, Indira Gandhi.According to Ravindra's relatives, with his new identity, ravindra kaushik worked in the pakistan Army for eight years and during this time he kept providing intelligence about pakistan to the indian Army, due to which india always got a better position in the data-border. The identity of ravindra kaushik was revealed in the year 1983 by the mistake of Inayat Messiah, another agent of RAW. It is said that Inayat was sent to meet ravindra but she got caught by Pakistani intelligence agencies in between. During interrogation, he also took the name ravindra Kaushik. Inayat was then asked to call ravindra to meet him at a park and when ravindra came to meet her, he was arrested.
Producer-director rajkumar gupta has taken the rights to the biopic of raw agent ravindra kaushik from his family members, according to which these rights will be considered canceled if the film is not started in five years. This period has been completed at the beginning of this year. Now according to a statement released on Monday, ravindra Kaushik's family has handed over the rights to this biopic to filmmakers divya Dhamija, Ashwin Srivatsangam, and R Vivek. The script of the film is in the process of being reworked and an official announcement will be made soon