No clarity yet on 'Bangalore Days' remake


Chennai, March 7 (IANS): The fate of the Tamil and Telugu remake of Malayalam blockbuster "Bangalore Days" is still unclear despite the association of popular names like Nithya Menen, Sri Divya, Rana Daggubati, Arya, Sharwanand, Simhaa and Varun Tej.

PVP Cinema and Dil Raju jointly acquired the film's remake rights last year. But since then, there has been no official announcement on the development of the project.

"The makers are on the lookout for suitable actors who could be part of both versions of the film. Instead of casting different actors to be part of the Tamil and Telugu versions of the remake, PVP is planning to rope in actors who are popular in both the industries," a source from the film's unit told IANS.

The latest buzz is that actress Nayantara has been roped in to play an important role.

"It's too early to talk about the cast because nothing has been finalised yet. The makers will officially announce the cast along with the director soon," said the source.

"Bangalore Days" was one of the biggest Malayalam hits of 2014. It was the story of three cousins who move to Bangalore from Kerala.

  

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  • kunju, palakkad

    Thu, Mar 12 2015

    please cast those who originally played the roles..... otherwise the movie will not at all be interesting....... its our request
    Bangalore days fans request please please beg you all............................

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