'Arjun Reddy' Tamil remake: Makers of 'Varma' complete first schedule in Nepal

Vikram's son, Dhruv, is making his debut with this film.
'Arjun Reddy' Tamil remake: Makers of 'Varma' complete first schedule in Nepal
'Arjun Reddy' Tamil remake: Makers of 'Varma' complete first schedule in Nepal
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The Tamil remake of last year’s critically-acclaimed Telugu film Arjun Reddy was announced some months ago. Titled Varma, the film marks the debut of Vikram’s son Dhruv, who will reprise Vijay Devarakonda’s role from the original.

Announced last November, the regular shooting of the film, according to reliable sources, began in Kathmandu, Nepal last week. The team has successfully wrapped up the first schedule after shooting some important scenes and is headed back to Chennai for the next schedule.

Dhruv took to Instagram to share the news and wrote: “Home Bound” and put up a picture. The film is being directed by Bala, who is basking in the success of Naachiyaar. Apparently, the makers are yet to zero in on the female lead.

Shalini Pandey, who played the role in the original, was considered briefly but Bala is keen on roping in a newcomer. The team is still on the lookout for a suitable heroine and the process is taking more time than expected.

Meanwhile, filmmaker Raju Murugan, known for helming films such as Cuckoo and Joker, has been signed to pen the dialogues. The project is being bankrolled by E4 Entertainment, producers of popular Malayalam films such as Ezra and Godha.

Vikram had hinted in the past that his son will eventually follow in his footsteps. However, he wasn’t sure whether he’d be interested in acting or direction. Last year, Dhruv directed a short film called Goodnight Charlie, and it was about child abuse within a family. When the film came out, many assumed that he has directorial dreams and would enter the industry as a director. It’s surprising that he has decided to don the greasepaint and it won’t be an easy debut considering the high expectations people will have on the remake, thanks to the popularity of the character Arjun Reddy, a contemporary take on Devdas.

(Content provided by Digital Native)

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