Bollywood has always been fascinated with the idea of remaking films from the South. Currently, there are over 15 South Indian films that are in different stages of being remade in Bollywood.?However, the statistics also hint that not every movie released recently could draw viewers' attention.?
In a series of tweets, he shared how 'Jersey' starring actors Shahid Kapoor, Mrunal Thakur, and Pankaj Kapur, not doing well at the box office is a waste of 'time, efforts, and money.
Sharing his two cents on remakes, RGV wrote:?
?"The DISASTROUS fate of JERSEY film in Hindi signals the DEATH of REMAKES for the simple reason it has been proved multiple times that dubbed films like #Pushpa #RRR #KGF2 are doing far better than originals if the content is good #DeathOfRemakes (sic)."?
He added,?
?"If Nani ¡®s original JERSEY from Telugu were dubbed and released, it would have cost the producers just ten lakhs whereas the remake in Hindi cost 100 cr resulting in losing enormous money, time, effort, and face (sic)."?
?¡°After the monstrous successes of dubbed films like #Pushpa, #RRR and #KGF2, no south film with good content will be sold for remake rights as even both the content and regional stars are being liked by the Hindi audiences #DeathOfRemakes (sic).¡±?
Amid the sea of remakes that are under pipeline is 'The Great Indian Kitchen.' The Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Jeo Baby is being remade in Bollywood.?
The film tells the story of a newlywed woman who struggles to be the submissive wife that her husband and his family expect her to be. Actress Sanya Malhotra has teamed up with creator-producer Harman Baweja, for the Hindi remake of the critically-acclaimed movie.
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