The Malayalam crime thriller ‘Drishyam’ has been chilling our blood for years. The movie has been remade in Tamil and Hindi. Its gripping plot won the hearts of many all across India when it also got remakes in international film industries and continued its legacy of being a high-grosser.
‘Drishyam’ is now going to get its own Hollywood remake as well, and this has made Indians extremely proud and thrilled.
Drishyam Hollywood Remake
The 2013 thriller Malayalam movie ‘Drishyam’ has impressed a large mass of audience. This has led to the movie’s remakes in the Indian film industry. The film has also been remade in Korean, and Chinese, and a Spanish remake is soon respected as well. Now, the movie is all set for this Hollywood remake.
The Hindi movie’s production house Panorama Studios has officially partnered with the US-based production companies Gulfstream Pictures and JOAT Films to initiate the remake of the Hollywood movie.
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Indian Films Remade In Hollywood
Amid the announcement of ‘Drishyam’ being remade as a Hollywood film, let us take a look at some other movies of the industry that have been remakes of Bollywood flicks.
Leap Year
This movie is the Hollywood remake of the Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan starrer rom-com ‘Jab We Met’. The Imtiaz Ali movie is about a chirpy girl who meets a dull boy and their lives are changed forever.
Delivery Man
Inspired by Ayushmann Khurrana and Yami Gautam’s movie ‘Vicky Donor’, this film is the story of a young guy who works as a professional sperm donor.
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Fear
SRK’s ‘Darr’ has been remade in Hollywood as ‘Fear’. This psychological thriller is the story of Nicole and David who fall in love. However, later we unravel that David is a sociopath.
Pearl Harbour
‘Pearl Harbour’ is a famous movie that has been inspired by the 1964 Hindi film ‘Sangam’. Based on real events, the movie tells the tragic tales that surrounded World War II.
Just Go With It
This Jennifer Aniston movie has been inspired by ‘Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya’. However, both movies have similarities with ‘Cactus Flower’.
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