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Movies have always been a blessing, and also one of the best sources of entertainment for mankind. There’s no doubt that it will continue to be an integral part of the entertainment for a long period. Various studies have proved that apart from just entertainment, watching movies is also a good stress-buster.
In today’s age when a major portion of our lives are spent travelling back and forth to work and home, achieving work targets, boardroom meetings, completing daily tasks, meeting up with deadlines, etc catching up with movies is like a breath of fresh air.
Movie watching experience is no less than therapy, as it helps to destress our mind from serious thoughts and problems we have in life be it personal or professional, at least for a short time.
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Gone are the days where people limited themselves watching movies only to a certain or particular language(s) they knew. Thanks to the internet and modern technology like mobile phones, laptops, tablets, etc, and also various OTT platforms that today’s generation has no issue whatsoever to catch up films on the go.
The interesting part is, today’s generation isn’t hesitant to catch up with movies with good content irrespective of language barriers. Being said that, today we at Koimoi bring to you 5 original South Indian films which were remade in Bollywood and proved to be successful.
1) Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein (Minnale)
Director Gautham Menon’s Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein was a remake of his Tamil directorial Minnale. Just like Hindi, the original too had R.Madhavan in lead along with Abbas and Reema Sena. The film when released was loved by the audience as it struck a right chord then with them especially the youth. In Hindi Saif Ali Khan reprised Abbas and Dia Mirza played Reema Sen’s part in Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein.
Music from both Tamil and Hindi version of the romantic drama when released were chartbusters. Be it Title track or Zara Zara Behkta Hai one gets to hear these popular tracks every now on then. Similarly, Vaseegera from Minnale is a quite popular track that will make you hum its tunes. One of the most interesting parts of both Minnale and Rehna Hai Tere Dil Main is that both Tamil and Hindi released in the same year 2001.
2) Tere Naam (Sethu)
2003 released Tere Naam with Bollywood superstar Salman Khan and actress Bhumika Chawla in lead, was one of the most loved films of that year in the Hindi film industry. Salman with his intense acting and his character Radhe Mohan won hearts and applaud from all across. Tere Naam is without a doubt one of the biggest milestones in his filmy career. The actor literally had cinemagoers in tears with his intense and powerful performances at the cinema halls.
If you have seen the Hindi version, then let us tell you the original film Sethu with Tamil superstar Chiyaan Vikram in lead will leave you awestruck. Chiyaan Vikram showcased one of his many best performances in this romantic drama as a fierce yet soft-hearted college student who can surpass any limits for his friends and his love interest. Sethu also bagged a National Award under the category of Best Feature Film In Tamil in the year 1999. The original was helmed by writer-director Bala. Whereas the Hindi remake was helmed by Satish Kaushik.