Karan Johar To Remake Vijay Devarakonda's Telugu Film Dear Comrade In Hindi!
Hindi filmmaker Karan Johar, with much excitement, watched the much awaited Telugu film Dear Comrade on Tuesday, and confirmed that he will be producing the film under Dharma Productions.
Southern
cinephiles
are
buzzing
with
excitement
over
the
much-awaited
release
of
Telugu
film
Dear
Comrade,
starring
Vijay
Devarakonda.
Now
Bollywood
fans
have
something
to
look
forward
to
as
director-producer
Karan
Johar
just
announced
that
he
will
be
remaking
the
film
in
Hindi.
KJo
watched
the
movie
with
its
lead
actor
Vijay
today,
and
immediately
took
to
his
social
media
to
confirm
the
film's
Bollywood
remake.
Hindi
filmmaker
Karan
Johar,
with
much
excitement,
watched
the
much-awaited
Telugu
film
Dear
Comrade
on
Tuesday,
and
confirmed
that
he
will
be
producing
the
film
under
the
banner
of
Dharma
Productions.
He
met
with
the
film's
lead
Vijay
Devarakonda,
and
announced
that
he
has
brought
the
rights
to
the
film.
Posting
a
picture
with
Vijay
on
his
Instagram,
KJo
wrote,
"Had
the
pleasure
to
be
the
first
to
see
#dearcomrade
!
What
a
powerful
and
intense
love
story
!!!
Top
notch
performances
by
@thedeverakonda
and
@rashmika_mandanna
!!
The
film
is
exceptionally
moving
and
leaves
you
with
such
an
important
and
relevant
message!
Strongly
directed
by
debut
director
@bharatkamma
and
wonderfully
produced
by
@mythriofficial
!!
Exceptional
music
by
#justinprabhakaran."
He
went
on
to
write.
"Glad
to
ANNOUNCE
that
@dharmamovies
will
be
producing
the
Hindi
remake
of
#dearcomrade
!!
Super
excited
about
this!!!"
(sic)
Check
out
the
post
here
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Dear
Comrade
is
going
to
be
the
second
film
starring
Vijay
Devarakonda
which
will
be
remade
in
Hindi;
the
first
one
being
Arjun
Reddy
which
was
remade
as
Kabir
Singh,
starring
Shahid
Kapoor
and
Kiara
Advani.
The
film
released
in
June
and
it
has
turned
out
to
be
the
biggest
blockbuster
of
the
year
till
now.
However,
it
has
been
embroiled
in
its
fair
share
of
controversies.
Kabir
Singh
was
seen
to
be
misogynistic
and
promoting
a
violent
and
sexist
take
on
love.