"Drishyam" sets for Holywood remake
"Drishyam" quickly gained attention, leading to remakes in several Indian languages, including Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi, with acclaimed actors like Kamal Haasan, Venkatesh, and Ajay Devgn portraying the lead roles.
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The acclaimed Indian film "Drishyam," directed by Jeetu Joseph and starring Mohanlal, is set to make its mark in Hollywood with an English remake. Producers Kumar Mangat Pathak and Abhishek Pathak, along with partners Panorama Studios, Gulfstream Pictures, and JOAT Films, are spearheading the project, which marks the first time an Indian film will be adapted for English-speaking audiences. This move follows the film's success in various Indian languages and even a Chinese adaptation, highlighting its global appeal.
Trade analyst Ramesh Bala has emphasized the expanding reach of the "Drishyam" franchise, noting its significant success in both India and China. Panorama Studios secured the international remake rights to both "Drishyam" and its sequel from the original producers, Aashirvad Cinemas.
Originally released in Malayalam in 2013, "Drishyam" quickly gained attention, leading to remakes in several Indian languages, including Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, and Hindi, with acclaimed actors like Kamal Haasan, Venkatesh, and Ajay Devgn portraying the lead roles. The franchise's popularity further extended with adaptations in Sinhala and Mandarin Chinese, with plans for Indonesian and Korean versions underway.
The sequel, "Drishyam 2," released in 2021, continued the story of Georgekutty and his family grappling with the aftermath of a crime, receiving praise as a worthy continuation of the original film. Its success prompted remakes in Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi, further solidifying the franchise's status as a cinematic phenomenon.
Overall, the English remake of "Drishyam" signifies a significant milestone for Indian cinema, showcasing its ability to captivate audiences worldwide with compelling storytelling and intricate plots.