Drishyam (2013)

Drishyam To Aalavandhan: South Indian Movies That Were Remade In International Languages

Do you know several South Indian movies have been remade in international languages? Check out the list below.

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Anuraga Aralithu (1986): This Kannada film was remade in Bangladeshi Bangla in 2002 as Shami Stirir Juddho. Image: IMDb
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Aalavandhan (2001): Kamal Haasan starrer inspired American Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino to create an anime action sequence in his 2003 martial arts film Kill Bill: Volume 1. Image: IMDb
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Drishyam (2013): This Malayalam film became the first Indian movie to be remade in three foreign languages - Sinhala (Srilanka) as Dharmayudhhyaya (2017), and Chinese Sheep without a Shepherd (2019). Image: IMDb
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U-Turn (2016): This Kannada film was remade in multiple languages. It was remade as Sinhala in Sri Lanka in 2019 with the same title and in Filipino under the same title in 2020. Image: IMDb
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Oththa Serppu Size 7 (2019): This Tamil movie was the first to be remade in Indonesia as Bhasa. Image: IMDb
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Aahvaanam (1997): This Telugu film was remade in English as Divorce Invitation in 2012. Image: IMDb
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 Niharika Sanjeeiv

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