'Looop Lapeta' is a Sony Pictures Films India and Ellipsis Entertainment production. 
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Taapsee Pannu, Tahir to star in Hindi adaptation of German classic 'Run Lola Run'

The 1998 German original, starring Franka Potente and Moritz Bleibtreu, follows a woman who needs to arrange 100,000 Deutsche Mark in 20 minutes to save her boyfriend.

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MUMBAI: Actors Taapsee Pannu and Tahir Raj Bhasin are set to lead the Hindi adaptation of acclaimed German thriller "Run Lola Run", the makers announced Tuesday.

Titled "Looop Lapeta", the film is billed as new age thriller comedy and will be directed by Aakash Bhatia.

It is slated for a January 29, 2021 release.

The 1998 German original, starring Franka Potente and Moritz Bleibtreu, follows a woman who needs to arrange 100,000 Deutsche Mark in 20 minutes to save her boyfriend.

The actors also took to Instagram to share the news.

"Right, so here's yet another announcement from my stable. I'm on a roll. Or shall I say in a loop? Stoked to announce Sony Picture India and Ellipsis Entertainment's crazy thriller-comedy, 'LOOOP LAPETA', an adaptation of the cult classic 'Run Lola Run'.

"Looking forward to the roller-coaster with my director Aakash Bhatia, my co-star, Tahir Raj Bhasin and the amazing folks at Ellipsis Entertainment (Tanuj, Atul) and Sony," wrote Taapsee.

Tahir said he had watched "Run Lola Run" as a child and it was an unbelievable feeling to star in the film's Hindi take.

"Stoked to announce our thriller-comedy "LOOOP LAPETA", which will keep you spinning in loops, quite literally! "Can't wait to board the roller-coaster with my director Aakash Bhatia, my co-star, the beyond incredible Taapsee, and the amazing folks at Ellipsis Entertainment and Sony Pictures India," he wrote.

"Looop Lapeta" is a Sony Pictures Films India and Ellipsis Entertainment production.

While Taapsee will next be seen in "Thappad", Tahir's upcoming release is "'83".

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