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Tuesday, 30 October 2018

10 Indian Movies That Have Too Many Remakes

India is an immense nation with individuals coming from different societies, dialects, religion or community. Despite such obstructions or limits set across this great wide nation of the world, there is one platform, a medium that connects us all. This media is Cinema. Indian movies are adored all over the world.
The Indian Film Industry is likewise partitioned into various dialects, regions in light of their particular languages. In any case, we are as yet associated in light of Cinema as we like the art and entertainment, regardless of whether it’s a melodic sentimental film, activity comic drama or tension spine chiller, we appreciate everything. To some degree, Bollywood, which is the center of Indian movies has united us as one network, yet it additionally had its limits inferable from the dialect boundaries, particularly in the South.
Recently, this boundary has appeared to vanish with a progression of changes for a portion of the well known films the nation over. Indian Film Industry is as of now a specialist in following the pattern of equation motion pictures. Once a classification is effective in any industry, it prompts each producer the nation over to create distinctive motion pictures focusing on a similar sort in various dialects. Following such patterns frequently end up being productive over the long haul on the grounds that the gathering of people who don’t comprehend a particular dialect currently can watch a famous motion picture in their own dialect with their own particular hotshots and appreciate it.
These patterns have additionally empowered the numerous film makers to redo various movies which are either immensely acclaimed by the critics or set significant box office records in the cinematic world. Along these lines, here is a rundown of such remakes  which are Indian Movies That Remade in Two or More Languages.

So Let’s Take A Look At Some Indian Movies That Have Too Many Remakes!

1. Okkadu has been remade four different times in various languages. It has been remade as Gilli in Tamil, Ajay in Kannada, Jor in Bengali, and Tevar in Hindi.
Indian Movies That Have Too Many Remakes

2. Sammy has been remade as Lakshmi Narasimha in Telugu, as Barood (2004) in Bengali, as Ayya (2005) in Kannada, and as Policegiri in Hindi.

3. Manichitrathazhu (1993) was the highest grossing Malayalam movie of 1993. It was a critical and commercial success, one of the best Indian films ever made. The film was remade four times in different languages including Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, and Hindi.

4. Tere Naam, a blockbuster film of Salman Khan is a remake of Tamil hit film Sethu (1999). Bala wrote the film’s story on a real life incident, a friend of his who had fallen in love, lost his mind, and ultimately ended up in asylum. Sethu has been remade as Huchcha in Kannada, Seshu in Telugu, and Tere Naam in Hindi.

5 Gol Maal is a cult Indian film which was directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film was remade as Thillu Mullu in Tamily, as Aasegobba Meesegobba in Kannada, as Simhavalan Menon in Malayalam. Even the Rohit Shetty Directed Bol Bachchan is based on the 1979’s Gol Maal.

6. The original Bodyguard (2010) made in Malayalam had several remakes such as Kaavalan (2011) in Tamil, Bodyguard (2011) in Hindi, Bodyguard (2011) in Kannada, Bodyguard (2012) in Telugu, and Bodyguard (2013) in Bengali.

7. Original Drishyam starred Mohanlal in the lead roles. Drishyam was then remade five times, as Drushyam in Telugu, as Drishya in Kannada, as Papanasam in Tamil, as Drishyam in Hindi, and as Dharamyudhya in Sinhalese.

8. Pokiri, a Telugu action film starring Mahesh Babu and Ileana D’Cruz in the lead roles has been remade three times in Tamil, Hindi, and Kannada.

9. Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana was so successful that it got several remakes. It was remade in 7 languages which is kind of a record.

And not just Indian languages, the film has been remade in Nepali as Flash Back: Farkera Herda. 

10. Charlie Chaplin (2002) starred Prabhu Deva and Prabhu Ganesan in the lead roles. The film’s commercial success led to several remakes. It’s the first Indian movie to be official remade in six different Indian languages.

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