Akshay Kumar to star in remake of Indra The Tiger

Sanjay Leela Bhansali has bought the rights of the Telugu film, Indra The Tiger starring Chiranjeevi. Akshay Kumar will play the title role in it.

The satellite rights of the Salman Khan starrer Ek Tha Tiger has been sold for a record price of 75 crores!!!

Dharma’s next starring Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani will release on 29th March 2013.

John Abraham’s next Jaffna will go on the floors in the month of October in Kerala. After Jaffna John’s company will next start Kala Ghodha directed by Aditya Bhattacharya will star John and Kunal Roy Kapur. And the third one will be called Hamara Bajaj starring Ayushman and Yami Gautam directed by Shoojit Sircar.

Abhay Deol will be seen as the surprise package of Anand Rai’s next movie Ranjhna. The film stars Dhanush and Sonam Kapoor.

KumarTaurani’s next with son Girish Taurani directed by Prabhudeva will have Shruti Hassan as the leading lady.

David Dhawan is remaking Chhoti Si Baat. Salman Khan will play Ashok Kumar’s role in the film!

Source: Trade Analyst Amul Mohan of Super Cinema

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5 Comments
  1. Baba Ji 12 years ago

    Inder the tiger was a terrible film and unintentionally funny many times. There is the usual south nonsense along with a “Lagaan” angle too πŸ˜‰ and a “kill bill” like fight scene too πŸ˜€

  2. sunil 12 years ago

    Baba,It is better to remake basha which is more authentic Action film.Basha which is more adpated to bollywood can do well.Indra wont do well.Remember shakti with sanjay kapoor, and srk in a guest role.

    It is better for Akshay to remake his 1990s films and adapt it to modern times now.Films like tu chor mai sipahi,keemat can do very well now.At that time action films didnt do well.Now its the time for Action.
    A Mohra 2 will be a very good idea.

    Ajay Devgan will be better suited for this.This required a lesser star.

    And that encounter specialist film with murugadoss will be good.

    rr was well recieved in dubbed version,and it could be adapted to bollywood.But Indra wasnt liked in dubbed version.

    Akshay should avoid south remakes unless the film is something unique.

    • Baba Ji 12 years ago

      Basha was copied from amitabhs hum.Hum is a good masala film.Can work bigtime today.

  3. narad_muni 12 years ago

    Indra the Tiger is one truck load of shit!
    They could not find a better one!

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    sputnik 12 years ago

    Yash Raj sells Satellite Rights to Sony for 75 cr?

    ‘But the news is far from true! Let’s get it straight from Sneha Rajani, the Sr Executive Vice President & Business Head, Sony Entertainment Television, “Let me set the record straight. Sony had clinched the deal for the Satellite Rights of EK THA TIGER almost 15/16 months ago, not last week or in the recent past. In fact, we clinched the deal even before they [Yash Raj] commenced filming EK THA TIGER. Besides, do you think we would’ve paid this ridiculous price 15/16 months ago? We wouldn’t settle for it even today,” Sneha clarifies.

    Not wanting to comment on the actual price Sony has paid for the Satellite Rights of EK THA TIGER, Sneha adds, “The figure [75 cr] is miles away from the actual price paid by Sony. In fact, I wish to add that Yash Raj is an extremely responsible and professional setup and Yash-ji sees to it that not just his company, but even those who associate with Yash Raj benefit from the collaboration.”

    With Salman Khan becoming the invincible force at the BO thanks to back-to-back blockbusters, has Yash Raj revised the price of the Satellite Rights of EK THA TIGER? “Not at all! They are too professional. They would never ever indulge in something like this,” Sneha replies instantly. Seems like Yash Raj believes in the now-legendary dialogue delivered by Salman in one of his earlier hits: ‘Ek baar jo maine commitment kardi, uske baad to main khudki bhi nahin sunta.’

    https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/news/1479438/Yash-Raj-sells-Satellite-Rights-to-Sony-for-75-cr

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