Indian cinema goes global: 'Drishyam' to be remade in Hollywood

Offering further affirms its status as a cinematic masterpiece

Jeetu Joseph's critically acclaimed film, Drishyam, is gearing up for a global takeover as it prepares for an English remake to be produced in Hollywood, as reported by Hindustan Times. The movie, which originated in Malayalam in 2013 and starred Mohanlal, Meena, Ansiba Hassan, and Esther Anil, has already seen success with remakes in various Indian languages and even a Chinese adaptation. Now, the cult franchise is set to make its mark in Hollywood.

Producers Kumar Mangat Pathak and Abhishek Pathak unveiled their ambitious plans for the English remake at the Cannes Film Festival 2023. The project is a collaboration between Panorama Studios, Gulfstream Pictures, and JOAT Films. The announcement signals a significant milestone as Drishyam becomes the first Indian film to get a Hollywood adaptation.

Trade analyst Ramesh Bala shared the news on X, stating, "The cult franchise Drishyam is all set to go global after garnering massive success in the India and China markets." He highlighted that the Korean remake was announced earlier, and now the franchise is achieving a new milestone with the Hollywood venture. Sreedhar Pillai added on X that Panorama Studios secured the international remake rights for both Drishyam and its sequel Drishyam 2 from the original producers, Aashirvad Cinemas.

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