It was a mystical magic that engulfed the South audience. People watched it transfixed while it hogged the collections at the Box office. The movie ‘Arundhathee’ fetched high acclaims with its grand special effects woven into a spine chilling storyline. The movie became a huge hit in its original territory, Tollywood; later went on to spread its success in Tamil in the dubbed version. Now it is continuing its journey further north, that is, to Bollywood.
Now, the Hindi audience will get their own version of the movie, which going to be a Hindi remake. The movie was produced by Shyam Prasad Reddy and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. Now the producer has given the direction responsibility to Rahul Nambiar, the creative director of the original. With the Hindi version being an expansive project, Rahul seems to be quite nervous. While the base is said to be laid, he is deciding on the cast and crew of the movie. Sonu Sood who had played the role of the villain will play the same role in Hindi too. Anushka had efficiently played the protagonist and carried the whole story with her electrifying performance and now it is really a wait-and-watch game as to who will don this striking role.
But hope the Hindi version does enough justice to its original versions and enthrall the Bollywood world.
Now, the Hindi audience will get their own version of the movie, which going to be a Hindi remake. The movie was produced by Shyam Prasad Reddy and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna. Now the producer has given the direction responsibility to Rahul Nambiar, the creative director of the original. With the Hindi version being an expansive project, Rahul seems to be quite nervous. While the base is said to be laid, he is deciding on the cast and crew of the movie. Sonu Sood who had played the role of the villain will play the same role in Hindi too. Anushka had efficiently played the protagonist and carried the whole story with her electrifying performance and now it is really a wait-and-watch game as to who will don this striking role.
But hope the Hindi version does enough justice to its original versions and enthrall the Bollywood world.
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