Bellamkonda Sreenivas lines up a remake. Bellamkonda Sreenivas, looking to bounce back after the box office disappointment of the "Chatrapathi" remake, is returning to Telugu cinema with a busy schedule. He is currently juggling three projects – "Tyson Naidu" (directed by Sekhar Chandra), "Kishkindapuri" (directed by Koushik), and "Haindhava" (directed by Ludheer) – all slated for release in 2024.
Adding to his busy lineup, the actor has reportedly signed a remake of the Tamil film "Garudan." He has partnered with director Vijay Kanakamedala, known for his successful film "Naandhi," for this project.
While initial discussions for a collaboration were underway, Bellamkonda Sreenivas expressed concerns about the second half narration. However, after watching "Garudan," he decided to remake it, assigning the directorial responsibility to Vijay Kanakamedala.
The project is currently in development, with Bellamkonda Sreenivas expected to announce the film officially soon, provided he approves the final script. Multiple producers are vying for the opportunity to bankroll the remake.
With multiple films in the pipeline, Bellamkonda Sreenivas is looking to solidify his position in Telugu cinema. The "Garudan" remake holds the potential to be a significant addition to his filmography, especially with the successful director Vijay Kanakamedala on board.