The director, who is the son of 'Sholay' helmer Ramesh Sippy, said he found the 2012 released novel an interesting read and decided to adapt into a film.
The film is currently in its scripting stage and is being written by the novel's author himself.
"We bought the rights to book called 'Turbulence'. It's a very interesting book on Indian superheroes by Samit Basu. He is adapting the screenplay at the moment, it's the very big project and we need to get all the ground works at place before starting the shooting as this would be my first superhero film," Rohan said on the sidelines of NFDC's Film Bazaar.
"Samit is actually a friend of mine and we were talking about his novel one day. We felt that the novel has a great potential to turn into a film. When it finally shapes up then I feel it will be something to look forward to," he said.
The filmmaker has not yet zeroed in on the starcast of the film, but he plans to rope in young generation of stars because he feels they are highly energetic.
Rohan addressed a session on 'Remakes-Creativity and Financial Viability' at the ongoing Film Bazaar. He said remaking a film helps to keep the cost of production in check.
"When you are doing a remake you can keep a control on your cost because you know in more detail that how you execute a film. It also helps you to keep your cost in check as well as giving you a potential on the other side," he said.
"I got profit on my last film 'Nautanki Saala'. It not only covered it cost but made profit. I don't know how success is defined but as a businessman I define it in these parameters. Salim-Javed even talked about the western influences they had on their cinema," he said.
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