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As we all know, Drishyam is a massive franchise that has been remade in multiple languages, not only within India but also internationally. In China, it was adapted as Sheep Without a Shepherd, and in Sri Lanka as Dharmayuddhaya. There have even been reports about a possible Hollywood remake. Now, a Korean adaptation of Drishyam is on the way. Deadline reported the news back in 2023, and further details about those associated with the project have now been made public.
Who is involved in the Korean remake of Drishyam?
The Korean adaptation of Drishyam is set to be directed by Deok Noh, a detail revealed to Variety by Anthology Studios president Choi Jae-won. Anthology Studios is the local Korean production partner collaborating with Indian production house Panorama Studios to bring the Korean version of Drishyam to life.
Anthology Studios comes with strong credentials. Before co-founding it, Choi Jae-won served as the head of Warner Bros. Korea and, as CEO, he previously worked in companies like Next Entertainment World, iPictures, Barunson E&A, and WithUs Film. He also serves as the vice chairman of the Korean Film Council, a government-supported organization.
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