Drishyam movie will get a remake in Hollywood: Here are 5 Indian movies that have been remade in Hollywood
Malayalam crime thriller ‘Drishyam’ has been scaring our blood for years. The film has been remade in Tamil and Hindi. Its engaging plot won the hearts of many across India when it was also remade in the global film industries and continued its legacy of being high grossers.
‘Drishyam’ will now get its own remake in Hollywood as well, which has made Indians very proud and happy.
Drishyam Hollywood Remake
The 2013 Malayalam thriller ‘Drishyam’ impressed a large audience. This led to the film being remade in the Hindi film industry. The film has also been remade in Korean and Chinese, and soon the Spanish remake will be respected as well. Now, the movie is all set for a new Hollywood release.
Indian film production company Panorama Studios has officially partnered with US-based production companies Gulfstream Pictures and JOAT Films to start remaking the Hollywood film.
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Indian films are renewed in Hollywood
Amid the announcement of ‘Drishyam’ being remade as a Hollywood film, let’s take a look at some other films in the industry that have been remade as Bollywood films.
Leap year
This film is a Hollywood remake of the romantic comedy starring Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan, Jab We Met. Imtiaz Ali’s film is about a cheerful girl who meets a boring guy and their lives change forever.
Delivery man
Inspired by Ayushmann Khurrana and Yami Gautam’s film ‘Vicky Donor’, this film is the story of a young man who works as a professional sperm donor.
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He is afraid
Shah Rukh Khan’s film Darr has been remade in Hollywood as ‘Fear’. This psychological thriller is the story of Nicole and David who fall in love. However, we later find out that David is a sociopath.
US port Pearl Harbor
‘Pearl Harbor’ is a popular film based on the 1964 Hindi film ‘Sangam’. Based on true events, the film tells the tragic tales surrounding World War II.
Just go with it
Jennifer Aniston’s film is based on the movie ‘Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya’. However, both films have similarities to “Cactus Flower”.
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