Debutant
director
RS
Prasanna,
who
is
basking
in
the
success
of
recent
Tamil
hit
Kalyana
Samayal
Saadham,
feels
the
film
would
be
apt
for
a
Bollywood
remake
as
the
audiences
are
liberal.
The
film,
which
has
been
popularised
as
KSS,
is
a
modern-day
romance.
"Thanks
to
the
success
of
films
such
as
Vicky
Donor
and
Delhi
Belly,
as
a
creator
I
feel
KSS
would
be
easy
to
translate
into
Bollywood
material
since
its
audience
is
more
liberal
and
evolved.
Therefore,
I
feel
my
film
would
work
much
better
there," Prasanna
told
IANS.
He
also
wants
to
direct
the
Bollywood
version."My
producers
have
been
getting
some
offers
and
I'm
very
keen
to
direct
the
Hindi
version
too," he
said
and
added,
"I
think
we
shouldn't
stop
with
Bollywood,
KSS
is
also
a
Hollywood
material.
I
hope
it
gets
remade
in
Hollywood
too".
Prasanna
is
happy
that
the
film
has
been
unanimously
appreciated."I
realised
young
ladies
have
also
been
enjoying
our
film
with
men.
This
proves
that
the
controversial
subject
hasn't
crossed
genders
despite
the
film
using
naughty
humour
intermittently
in
its
presentation," he
added.
The
film
has
also
been
picked
by
PVR
Director's
Rare
and
will
be
released
Friday
in
select
cities
across
India.