It is learned that Sonu Sood is likely to reprise the role of Ravi Teja in Hindi. * Hindi remake of Ravi Teja’s ‘Krack’ is on the cards. * Vishwak Sen’s ‘Hit:The First Case’ is being remade in Hindi starring Rajkummar Rao and Sanya Malhotra. Dil Raju and Boney Kapoor are jointly producing the film. * Another hit flick ‘F2’, starring Venkatesh and Varun Tej, is being remade in Hindi. Pen Studios is producing it while Telugu filmmaker VV Vinayak is directing the movie. * Prabhas’s landmark film ‘Chatrapathi’ which came in 2005, is now being made in Hindi with actor Bellamkonda Sreenivas. Let’s take a look at the bunch of other Telugu films that are being remade in Hindi. Successful Telugu film ‘Brochevarevarura’, which is remade in Hindi with the title ‘Velle’, has garnered good reviews last December. Monitising good money by dishing out films in regional languages is another profitable venture. For those who couldn’t understand subtitles also, makers have a plan. Regional cinema has penetrated well into all sections of audiences irrespective of language or region barriers. Of late, audiences realised how the experience of watching a film in its native language gives them a new high. Audiences from Hindi would love to feast on a Tamil thriller or a romantic Telugu film with subtitles on, on any given day. The cinema isn’t restricted alone to specific regions after the emergence of OTT. The makers of ‘RRR’ and Prabhas’s ‘Radhe Shyam’, too, have been eyeing the market.Īlthough the Omicron has played a spoilsport prompting the makers to postpone their films temporarily, both films are expected to break the records at the box office when they hit the screens. This again proved that the Hindi market has potential for film business. This rustic south Indian story of a red sandalwood smuggler was received well by the audiences despite mixed reviews in Hindi. Although it had fewer expectations at Hindi box office, the collections surprised the makers.