This story is from May 28, 2010

I may direct VTV’s B-town remake: Gautham

... says Gautham Vasudev Menon, who’s still basking in the stupendous success of Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa.....
I may direct VTV’s B-town remake: Gautham
A long holiday in the English countryside and many accolades later, Gautham Vasudev Menon is a refreshed man. The director, who’s been scoring one hit after the other, is now swamped with offers to remake his latest hit, the Simbu-Trisha starrer Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa (VTV) in several languages.
It’s now said that Pratik Babbar will be playing the lead in its Hindi version.
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“When it works out, I’ll be directing it. We’ll get a clear picture after the second week of June,” explains Gautham.
It’s the first time that a bilingual has got such a response in recent times. “I’m glad we were able to capture two markets, Telugu and Tamil, in one go. Most films only get dubbed in other languages,” he says.
The director is also being credited for giving Simbu a make-over. “Contrary to reports, Simbu was totally hassle-free and he’s a very competent actor. As for Trisha, she’s a good friend and a down-to-earth girl. She carried off the saree look really well,” says Gautham.
He’s got enquiries from Bangalore for the remake rights of VTV. “Let’s see how it goes. Things need to be sorted out,” he says, adding, “I also hear that Kaakha Kaakha (KK) is being remade there. That’s good.” But the same flick will not have Gautham wielding the megaphone. “I’m a bit sceptical about remaking a film that released eight years ago. Nishikant Kamath will be directing it,” says Gautham.
Meanwhile, he’s wrapping up a thriller with Sameera Reddy and a newcomer, after which he’ll go on floors with Ajith’s 50th film. “When Ajith returns from the F2 circuit, we’ll get started. Reports of it having an underworld theme are false,” states Gautham. And no, he isn’t teaming up with Vikram as well.
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