Ajith's Veeram Remake To Star Salman Khan & His Family Members
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oi-Prakash
By Ramchander
Ajith
Kumar's
Veeram
Hindi
remake
has
been
hitting
the
headlines
for
some
time
now.
But
there
was
not
a
clear
picture
on
it.
Many
had
speculated
that
the
Bollywood
version
would
feature
Salman
Khan
and
now
it
seems
to
be
turning
true.
The
interesting
part
of
the
story
is
that
his
family
members
will
be
reportedly
part
of
the
project.
Salman
Khan
had
always
enjoyed
doing
the
remakes
of
South
movies.
Some
of
his
recent
movies
are
the
clear
examples
of
it.
Hence,
the
actor
did
not
have
any
hesitation
in
taking
up
the
Ajith
Kumar
starrer
movie,
say
rumour
mills.
Sources
say
that
Siruthai
Siva
will
be
directing
the
Hindi
version
too
as
per
the
earlier
reports.
Currently,
he
is
re-writing
the
script
to
suit
the
Salman
Khan's
image.
Simultaneously,
the
talks
have
been
completed.
The
Hindi
version
of
Veeram
will
kick-start
next
year.
Before
this
movie,
he
will
be
teaming
up
with
the
Thala
again.
"Siva
is
currently
writing
the
script
for
the
Ajith
flick
and
the
talks
have
also
been
finalized.
It
is
in
an
early
stage
of
production
and
they
have
plans
to
start
shooting
from
November.
Apart
from
Ajith
and
Siva
doing
the
film,
no
other
detail
(including
the
production
house)
has
been
finalized
on
the
project," a
source
confirmed
the
Times
of
India.
Continue
reading
the
story
on
the
slideshow...
Salman's
Siblings
There
are
buzz
that
Salman
Khan's
brothers
Arbaan
Khan
and
Sohail
Khan
will
be
playing
his
siblings
characters
in
Veeram
remake.
Story
Ajith
Kumar's
Veeram
is
the
story
of
four
brothers.
The
Thala
had
played
the
role
of
a
protective
elder
brother.
Pritish
Nandy
The
remake
rights
have
been
reportedly
acquired
by
Pritish
Nandy.
He
will
be
jointly
producing
the
movie
with
Salman
Khan's
home
banner.
Jacqueline
Fernandez
Jacqueline
Fernandez
is
likely
to
play
the
female
lead,
which
was
played
by
Tamanna
Bhatia
in
the
original
movie.
The
Movie
For
All
Veeram
was
an
action
flick
packed
with
loads
of
entertaining
elements.
It
had
impressed
both
mass
and
class
audiences.
While
the
action
part
impressed
the
masses,
the
storyline
was
liked
by
class
audience.