The remake rights of Baby John was bought from Tamil
film Producer Thanu for Rs 10 crores and the Tamil film Their starred
Thalapathy Vijay with Samantha in the lead and directed by Atlee of Jawan fame.
Baby John is an utter flop. Now Bollywood and Salman Khan fans are terrified
after hearing the news that Sikandar is remake of Thalapathy Vijay’s Sarkar
directed by A R Murgadoss. Murgadoss who
is coming back to Bollywood after a long gap and makers have not responded.
Tamil film Producer Kalanithi Maran of Sun Pictures has not confirmed this.
After Baby John, Thalapathy Vijay has become a bad
word in Bollywood. Now after Thanu said that Rs 10 crores was got for They
remake , many feel that Paramount asking Rs 85 crore as remake rights for
Breakdown being remade as Vidamuyurchi with Ajith is not too much.
As if an answer to Tamil film critic Blue Sattai
Maran, After reigning dominance in the Indian movie market, Unni Mukundan’s
latest blockbuster ‘Marco’ made with a budget of just Rs 30 crore, is heading
to Korea. The producers of the movie have inked a deal with Korea’s famous
Noori Pictures is distributing the film. Maran termed Marco as a cheap Korean
film copy.
After Pushpa 2, yet another film is giving good moolah
to theatres in North India is Marco. The Hindi dubbed version of Malayalam film
Marco has been doing good business and what drove the Day 13 collections is the increase in screens for
its Hindi version, which brought in Rs 1.2 Cr (Marco’s highest single-day
collection for a dubbed version since its release), and the Telugu version that
hit theatres on January 1, fetched Rs 1.15 Cr.
The Hindi
version of the film, which is rated A for its non-stop violence and bloodletting ,
played 1200+ shows, with Delhi, Mumbai and Ahmedabad leading with 224, 93 and
57 shows, respectively. The Hindi-dubbed version had also released in GCC
countries on January 1 reports OTT play. On January 3, Tamil version has been
released. It is first Malayalam film to do a Rs 1 crore collection in North
India.
Book Samudrakanni
and release film on Pongal/ Sankranti for a hit. This is new belief that
Tollywood has discovered. He played Appala Naidu in Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo,
which released in 2020, then came Krack in 2021, where he played the cruel and
menacing Katari Krishna, and in 2024, he played Vibhishana in Hanu Man. He is
now portraying the role of Ram Charan’s uncle in the film Game Changer, which
is all set to release on January 10 as a Sankranti treat.
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