Films travelling from language to language is not an uncommon thing. And one thing that stays common in the most subsequent remakes is the climax is known to all. Well, director Gauges Vasudev Menon intends on being a little different with his return to Bollywood film, Ekk Deewana Tha. The director, who has already seen success with the Tamil original and Telugu remake, Vinnaithaandi Varuvaya and Ye Maya Chesave respectively, is going for a hattrick with the Hindi version, but intends to keep the audience guessing on the climax.
“With the Telugu version, I didn’t want to take a risk, so it has a happy ending. I was confident about the climax of the Tamil version. As for the Hindi version, it is something unexpected. I wanted to retain the surprise element” says the Rhtdm director to Times of India. This isn’t the first time the climax of his film has been changed.
“With the Telugu version, I didn’t want to take a risk, so it has a happy ending. I was confident about the climax of the Tamil version. As for the Hindi version, it is something unexpected. I wanted to retain the surprise element” says the Rhtdm director to Times of India. This isn’t the first time the climax of his film has been changed.
- 1/21/2012
- by Githa Vanan
- Bollyspice
John Abraham isn't getting all wild and ferocious for no reason in his upcoming action flick Force. After all he is being challenged by a mystery baddie, someone who hasn't been seen in a Bollywood flick before. The makers too are keeping the suspense element going and haven't revealed the identity of a 'maniac animal', as is the characterisation of this young villain, who is responsible for John creating all mayhem on screen. "There is a history behind this strategy", says a source, "Even Tamil as well as Telugu versions of Force featured largely untried villains. While a newcomer called Jeeven had featured in Kaakha..Kaakha: The Police which had Suriya in lead, Venkatesh starrer Gharshana had Saleem Baig making his big screen debut. What was common in both baddies was that they looked like normal youngsters walking on the street. It was this facet that brought out the suspense element...
- 8/18/2011
- by Joginder Tuteja
- BollywoodHungama
John Abraham isn't getting all wild and ferocious for no reason in his upcoming action flick Force. After all he is being challenged by a mystery baddie, someone who hasn't been seen in a Bollywood flick before. The makers too are keeping the suspense element going and haven't revealed the identity of a 'maniac animal', as is the characterisation of this young villain, who is responsible for John creating all mayhem on screen. "There is a history behind this strategy", says a source, "Even Tamil as well as Telugu versions of Force featured largely untried villains. While a newcomer called Jeeven had featured in Kaakha..Kaakha: The Police which had Suriya in lead, Venkatesh starrer Gharshana had Saleem Baig making his big screen debut. What was common in both baddies was that they looked like normal youngsters walking on the street. It was this facet that brought out the suspense element...
- 8/18/2011
- by Joginder Tuteja
- BollywoodHungama
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