Indian 3: A Second Chance at Redemption? Shankar Plans Reshoots, But Budget Concerns Loom
Shankar's "Indian 2" faced a tumultuous journey, falling short of expectations and becoming a box office disappointment. The film's lackluster performance, coupled with a decision to split the narrative into two parts, left audiences unimpressed and fueled doubts about the potential of "Indian 3".
While "Indian 3" was already partially filmed, the lukewarm response to its predecessor cast a shadow over the sequel. Rumors of a direct-to-OTT release circulated, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the project.
However, recent reports suggest that Shankar is determined to salvage the situation. He plans to reshoot portions of "Indian 3," incorporating changes suggested by Kamal Haasan, who feels strongly about the project's potential. The reshoots, aimed at addressing the flaws of "Indian 2" and reviving the film's narrative, could escalate the budget by another 100 crores.
This significant financial investment comes at a time when Lyca Productions, the film's producers, have faced substantial losses on recent ventures like "Chandramukhi 2", "Lal Salaam", and "Indian 2". The uncertainty surrounding the project hangs heavy, with Lyca Productions having to weigh the risks of further investment against the possibility of a box office revival.
Kamal Haasan remains optimistic, believing "Indian 3" holds the true spirit of the original "Indian" story. He hopes that the proposed changes will address the shortcomings of its predecessor and deliver a captivating cinematic experience.
The future of "Indian 3" remains uncertain. The reshoots, if they proceed, will be a significant undertaking with high stakes. Whether they will be successful in delivering a compelling narrative and attracting audiences remains to be seen.