Rohit Shetty to bring Mumbai top cop Rakesh Maria’s story on-screen, Ranveer Singh is excited
Filmmaker Rohit Shetty and Reliance Entertainment on Saturday announced they are teaming up to produce a biopic on Mumbai’s former Commissioner of Police Rakesh Maria.
The upcoming feature film will be based on the experiences of Maria and his career.
Rohit Shetty said he feels honoured to bring the real-life cop’s brave and fearless journey to the screen.
“Rakesh Maria: The man who stared terror in the face for 36 years! His incredible journey spans all the way from the 1993 blasts in Mumbai, the underworld menace, to the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks in 2008. Feel truly honored to be bringing this real-life super cop’s brave & fearless journey to the screen,” the filmmaker said in a statement.
Shetty also shared the news on his social media handles, which received a lot of love from his fans and friends. Ranveer, who collaborated with Rohit on Simmba and the upcoming film Cirkus, hailed the project and called it “class.”
Makers are yet to finalise the cast, director and title for the film.
Maria shared he is excited to re-live his journey through the movie, which will show the extraordinary efforts of the Mumbai Police as they face challenges and work against all odds.
“It is exciting to re-live the journey, especially when piloted a brilliant director like Rohit Shetty. More than the nostalgia, it’s also a valuable opportunity to place before the people the extraordinary work of the Mumbai Police when facing tough challenges and working against all odds,” he said.
Maria, an IPS officer from 1981 batch, cracked the 1993 Bombay serial blasts case as the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic). He later served as DCP (Crime), Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) and was appointed the Commissioner of Mumbai Police in 2014. In 2015, he was promoted as the Director General of Home Guards. Maria retired in 2017.
During his tenure, Maria also solved the 2003 Gateway of India and Zaveri Bazaar twin blasts case. He was also given the responsibility of investigating the 26/11 Mumbai attacks in 2008 and interrogated Ajmal Kasab, the only terror captured alive.