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Queen of pop Madonna is planning to make a childrens film with her husband Guy Ritchie.

New Delhi, Aug 25 : 'Queen of pop' Madonna is planning to make a children's film with her husband Guy Ritchie.

The singer, who has just turned 50, wrote a script for a family movie a long time ago, and now she and her hubby want to bring it to life on the big screen, reports the China Daily.

"Honestly, I can't remember its bl***y name. It keeps changing," said Ritchie.

"But I will certainly end up making a kids' movie at some point. If you have kids, you end up watching lots of kids' movies and you often find some of their movies are infinitely more sophisticated than adult ones. 'The Incredibles' was smart filmmaking and 'Ratatouille' was excellent," he added.

Ritchie is keen to shoot a child-friendly movie because they hold a wider appeal.

"They are films for everybody, and that is what good films should be," he said.

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