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Rhea Kapoor to adapt book again for `Herogiri`

It seems Rhea Kapoor is in love with books. After presenting a modern adaptation of the classic novel ‘Emma’ through her debut film ‘Aisha’, the young producer has bought the rights to Indian author Mainik Dhar`s ‘Herogiri’.

New Delhi: It seems Rhea Kapoor is in love with books. After presenting a modern adaptation of the classic novel ‘Emma’ through her debut film ‘Aisha’, the young producer has bought the rights to Indian author Mainik Dhar`s ‘Herogiri’.
The younger daughter of actor Anil Kapoor, Rhea is adapting the book into a full-fledged screenplay.
The 25-year-old sibling of actress Sonam Kapoor will announce her movie`s cast soon, said a source. "Herogiri" is an Indian take on the superhero genre. It is said to be a racy, action-packed novel about good and evil, power and corruption, love and violence. The narrative follows the life of Arnab Bannerjee, a shy 25-year-old, who has little excitement in his life other than tracking down missing books as an assistant librarian in a Delhi University college. But everything changes the day he awakens to discover superhuman powers within him. He begins his crusade against eve-teasers, highway robbers, corrupt policemen, and scheming politicians and their goons. But his most challenging mission is to thwart a deadly terror attack on Delhi. Over time, he realises that to succeed he has to become a part of the very system he hates. How he fights for his mission and whether he sticks to his ideals is the mystery element in the story. IANS