AR
Murugadoss,
who
has
become
a
most
wanted
director
of
Bollywood
after
the
success
of
Ghajini,
has
not
signed
any
Hindi
film
since
his
debut
B-town
outing.
Though,
he
has
been
showered
with
offers,
he
has
not
accepted
those,
as
he
is
committed
to
Tamil
films.
So,
the
Bollywood
producers,
who
have
not
received
desired
results
from
the
filmmaker,
are
eyeing
his
earlier
Tamil
projects.
If
reports
are
to
be
believed,
AR
Murugadoss
directorial
Ramana,
which
was
released
in
2002,
will
be
remade
in
the
Bollywood.
The
movie
was
on
corruption,
starred
Vijayakanth
in
the
role
of
a
professor,
who
builds
an
anti-corruption
team.
It
was
also
remade
in
Telugu
as
Tagore,
which
starred
Megastar
Chiranjeevi,
and
in
Kannada
as
Vishnusena,
which
featured
Dr.
Vishnuvardhan.
Now
that
people
have
awaken
about
corruption
due
to
the
Anna
Hazare's
India
Against
Corruption
movement,
the
Bollywood
filmmakers
want
to
encash
on
it.
Indeed,
many
actors
have
seen
Ramana
and
are
keen
to
remake
it
in
Hindi.
AR
Murugadoss
has
admitted
that
he
has
plans
to
do
it
in
Bollywood
but
nothing
has
been
finalized.
Meanwhile,
AR
Murugadoss
is
gearing
up
for
his
next
release
7
Aum
Arivu,
which
stars
Surya
and
Shruti
Hassan
in
the
leads.
The
audio
of
the
film
is
being
launched
in
Singapore
on
September
10.