|
MUMBAI:
There's something more about the releases of last week viz ABCD
- Any Body Can Dance and Special26 -- one film is going to have
a sequel and the other could be remade in several languages.
First
let's talk of the sequel.
Buoyed
by the positive response that ABCD - Any Body Can Dance has been
receiving, producers UTV has roped in Remo D'Souza once again to
work on the sequel of the film.
Confirming
the same, Remo said, "Though talks of the sequel were being
heard in the corridors of filmdom for quite some time, it is now
that UTV has whole-heartedly backed my vision. I'm very much excited
to have been offered two more films under the banner. One of them
is the sequel of ABCD on which I'm working on right now."
The
film will retain the cast of ABCD with a few fresh additions.
Commented
Disney UTV Studios managing director Siddharth Roy Kapur, "ABCD
showcases Remo's ability to thrill and entertain his audience
while at the same time he has sensitively handled emotion and
drama. Having worked with a team of superb dancers, he has brought
out the actor in each one of them. We're thrilled to be continuing
our association with him."
For
Special 26, filmmakers down south and the east have approached
the makers of the film for the remaking rights in Tamil, Malayalam,
Telugu and Bengali.
|