Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Pokkiri to be made in Kannada too

Prince of Telugu film industry, Mahesh Babu is back after a long gap of about two years, since his last film was Athidi in 2007. Mahesh Babu's next movie will be with hit director Trivikram. The film is currently titled as Varudu, but it is heard that the title might be changed in the future. Producer Singanamala Ramesh is making the movie on Kanaka Ratna Movies banner.

Now the striking news about Mahesh Babu is that his one of the biggest career hit film Pokkiri is now going to be remade for the fourth time. Original Pokkiri that featured Mahesh Babu and Illeana was a smashing hit in Tollywood. Then it was later remade to Kollywood with Illaya thalapathy Vijay and Asin donning the lead roles. The result was an even bigger hit that created a path for it's inmates to remake it into Bollywood.

The Bollywood version of the Pokkiri, which is titled as Wanted Dead or Alive will feature Salman Khan and Ayesha Talkia in the lead roles and was directed by Prabhu Deva, the director of Tamil version too. Now the fourth edition of Pokkiri is going to be made in Kannada, with Kannada's rising star Darshan in the lead role. The film is now standing second to Amitabh Bachchan starrer Don, for the most number of remakes. Don was remade 5 times and Pokkiri is currently standing at 4.

With the film Pokkiri, that is creating waves all around the Indian film industry, Tollywood has all the rights to be proud because it all is due to one man - Puri Jaganath. He was the director of the original movie. Let's wish just like in Kollywood and Tollywood, the saga of the film Pokkiri can hold on in Bollywood and Kannada film industry.

Related Posts :
Mahesh Babu's new film
Gilli to be remade in Hindi
Vijay's 50th film with 'Jayam' Raja
Mahesh Babu in a Gautham Menon film

Tags :- Mahesh Babu, Vijay, Telugu film industry, Athidi, Varudu, Pokkiri, Illeana, Kollywood, Asin, Bollywood, Wanted Dead or Alive, Salman Khan, Ayesha Talkia, Prabhu Deva, Darshan, Kannada film industry, Amitabh Bachchan, Don, Indian film industry, Puri Jaganath, News, South Indian Cinema.

No comments: