Madhavan explains why he won’t do a remake of Vikram Vedha

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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If rumours within the Hindi film industry are to be believed, then the Tamil-Hindi actor R Madhavan has said a firm no to the Hindi remake of his Tamil blockbuster Vikram Vedha.

Madhavan explains why he won’t do a remake of Vikram Veda

Here is why. Says Madhavan, “Doing a remake just doesn’t excite me. It’s like travelling down the same road twice when I’d rather travel a new road each time. Also, I just don’t think I can put in the same amount of energy again in the story.”

The actor, who has said no to remakes in the past, notably the remake of Mani Ratnam’s Tamil Alai Payuthey which went to Vivek Oberoi, feels a remake has the power to go forward only when it’s helmed by a fresh team and cast.

“We did what we had to with Vikram Vedha. Now, it’s time to let it go into the big wide world,” sighs Maddy dramatically.

He is excited by the new phase in his career. “We are seeing the gradual demolition of the lines that divide Bollywood and non-Bollywood films. The language and format of storytelling are unlimited.”

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