Ayyappanum
Koshiyum,
the
biggest
blockbuster
of
the
Malayalam
film
industry
in
2020
so
far,
is
getting
a
Bollywood
remake
very
soon.
John
Abraham,
the
popular
Bollywood
actor-producer
has
bagged
the
Hindi
remake
rights
of
the
Prithviraj
Sukumaran-Biju
Menon
starrer.
The
actor
confirmed
that
his
next
project
is
the
Hindi
remake
of
Ayyappanum
Koshiyum,
through
his
official
Twitter
page
recently.
'Ayyappanum
Koshiyum,
a
film
that
strikes
a
perfect
balance
between
action,
thrill
and
a
good
story.
At
JA
Entertainment
we
are
keen
to
bring
such
appealing
stories
to
our
audience..we
hope
to
make
a
truly
engaging
film
with
this
remake
in
Hindi.
Really
Excited
!!!',
wrote
John
Abraham
in
his
post.
Ayyappanum
Koshiyum,
a
film
that
strikes
a
perfect
balance
between
action,
thrill
and
a
good
story.
At
JA
Entertainment
we
are
keen
to
bring
such
appealing
stories
to
our
audience..we
hope
to
make
a
truly
engaging
film
with
this
remake
in
Hindi.
Really
Excited
!!!
The
Malayalam
cinema
audiences
are
totally
excited
about
the
Hindi
remake
of
the
Prithviraj
Sukumaran-Biju
Menon
starrer
and
feel
that
the
project
is
in
safe
hands.
The
cine-goers
are
confident
that
the
Hindi
remake
of
Ayyappanum
Koshiyum
will
stay
true
to
the
original
and
as
John
Abraham
has
already
proved
himself
as
a
producer
with
some
highly-celebrated
films
including
the
National
award-winning
Vicky
Donor.
Ayyappanum
Koshiyum,
which
has
been
considered
as
one
of
the
finest
Malayalam
films
of
recent
times,
featured
Biju
Menon
and
Prithviraj
Sukumaran
in
the
title
roles.
The
movie,
which
is
scripted
and
directed
by
Sachy,
depicted
the
complex
relationship
and
ego
clash
between
a
middle-aged
policeman
named
Ayyappan
Nair
and
a
young
ex-army
man
named
Koshi
Kurian.
The
Tamil
and
Telugu
remake
rights
of
Ayyappanum
Koshiyum
have
been
bagged
by
the
leading
production
banners
of
both
the
industries.
The
Tamil
remake
rights
are
bagged
by
S
Kathiresan,
the
producer
of
the
acclaimed
movies
Aadukalam
and
Jigarthanda.
The
Telugu
rights,
on
the
other
hand,
has
been
sold
to
the
makers
of
the
recent
blockbuster
Ala
Vaikunthapurramloo.
If
the
reports
are
to
be
believed,
the
Marathi
remake
is
also
in
cards
for
the
Prithviraj
Sukumaran-Biju
Menon
project.