Mohanlal will be acting for the first time in a multigoal film and that is Drishyam 3. The first two parts were in Malayalam and then remade in other languages including Hindi. Now the third part will comes in Malayalam – Telugu- Tamil- Hindi languages. Director Jeethu Joseph has scripted a subject that appeals to various regions – in short a Pan Indian film.
We hear that Ajay devgn who did the two parts in Hindi
will be coming out with his own third version. "Buoyed
by the past two editions’ success, Jeethu, Mohanlal and producer Antony
Perumbavoor are keen to make the third outing a pan-India offering. This can
become an issue for Ajay’s movie, as his Drishyam 3’s script is
still being worked upon. One of the reasons why Ajay’s Drishyam has
been successful so far is because the Malayalam original didn’t tap into the
Hindi-speaking audience. But if Mohanlal’s movie releases much earlier than
Ajay’s, that too in Hindi, it can be disadvantageous to the latter since they
both always share story and plot points," a source told the tabloid.
The report
further suggests that Ajay's Hindi version of Drishyam 3 may
roll in October this year. It's because the actor has to reportedly wrap
up Dhamaal 4 and Ranger before that. On the
other hand, producer Kumar Mangat Pathak is apparently in talks with the
original version's makers to know if both versions can have a 'simultaneous'
release.
The heart of
the Drishyam franchise has always been its suspense. Yet, despite arriving two
years after the originals, the Hindi adaptations pulled in big crowds. Ajay
Devgn’s versions of Drishyam (2015) and Drishyam 2 (2022) were box office gold,
even though the audience was already familiar with the plot.
Yash refused
an offer of 200 crore to play the antagonist in Ranbir
Kapoor’s Ramayana. The superstar was being paid a sum of 150
crore for the trilogy, and he was offered an additional 50
crore distribution share for the film. But after the offer, there were
lots of ups and downs with Ramayana, with Yash walking out as Ravana and
walking in as the producer and then taking up the role free of cost, agreeing
to take the producer share in the film!
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