Blame it on Billa. The success of the 2007 film, which was a remake of the Rajinikanth-starrer released in the 1980, hinted that remakes from commercial entertainers of the past could lead to box office gold. And then, in 2008, came Sasikumar's Subramaniapuram, a trendsetting movie set in the '80s that made the entire era cool for the current generation.
Suddenly, almost every filmmaker directing a rural subject began to use
Ilaiyaraaja songs from that time as a cultural touchstone in their films. As for the films themselves, post
Billa, we got the remakes of
Maapillai, Malayoor Mambattiyaan and
Murattukalaiover the last few years, though neither of these films could really enjoy the success of the Ajith film. Still, movies from the '80s have become the in-thing for K-Town's filmmakers today. Currently, close to half-a-dozen projects based on films from the '80s (and the late '70s) are in various stages of production in the Tamil film industry.
While
Rajinikanth's
Thillu Mulluis being remade with Shiva (of
Tamizh Padam fame) in the lead, a remake of
Vijayakanth's
Sattam Oru Iruttaraiis also under production. And, talks are on to remake
Mani Ratnam's
Agni Natchathiram with the sons of
Karthik and Prabhu, the original film's heroes.
In addition to
Thillu Mullu, veteran filmmaker K Balachander's daughter Pushpa Kandasamy is also trying to come up with a modern-day version of her dad's 1976 film
Manmadha Leelai, which had
Kamal Haasan playing a womanizer. Talking on these remakes, the producer had earlier told us, '
Manmadha Leelai and
Thillu Mullu were trendsetters in their particular genres. The themes of the films are not time-bound and will make sense to today's audience. We will retain the essence of the theme, but spin around a new tale.'
Meanwhile, grapevine is abuzz that
Udhayanidhi Stalin has bought the remake rights of
Aan Paavam, and will have
Santhanam and himself in the roles played by Pandian and Pandiyarajan. Interestingly, Santhanam's debut as a producer,
Kanna Laddu Thinna Aasaiya, is said to be a modern-day take on K Bhagyaraj's cult comedy
Indru Poi Naalai Vaa. There are also rumours that the production house behind one of Kamal Haasan's biggest commercial entertainers,
Sagalakala Vallavan, is planning to remake the film and wants Suriya to reprise the Ulaganayagan's role.
In addition to these, we also have
Meendum Pudhiya Paadhai, R Parthepan's sequel to his National Award-winning debut film
Pudhiya Paadhai, Bhagyaraj's remake of his own
Puthiya Vaarpugalwith his son Shanthnoo, and, Manivannan and Sathyaraj's political satire, which is sequel of sorts to
Amaidhi Padai (released in the early '90s). Looks like it is back to the future for Kollywood!
Hot On The Remake Trail Thillu Mullu
Sattam Oru Iruttarai
Agni Natchanthiram
Manmadha Leelai
Sagalakala Vallavan
Aan Paavam
Indru Poi Naalai Vaa
Pudhiya Paadhai
Puthiya Vaarpugal
Amaidhi Padai