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Siddharth shows keenness to remake Andhadhun in Tamil

Starring Ayushmann Khurrana, Radhika Apte and Tabu in lead roles, Andhadhun has been named the best Hindi film of 2018. Helmed by Sriram Raghavan, the suspense thriller movie, which hit the marquee on 5th October, impressed almost all critics and cinephiles.

After the thunderous success of the film in Hindi, many producers from down south have been trying to buy the rights for remaking it in various regional languages. Now south star Siddharth, who has appeared in many Hindi films also, has expressed his desire to remake Andhadhun in Tamil.


On Wednesday, Siddharth took to his Twitter handle and asked his millions of followers whether they would want to see him in the remake of Sriram Raghavan's blockbuster thriller in Tamil.

His tweet read, "Quick vote - since it's on the table already, how many of you want to see me remake this lovely film? I'm very serious :).”

The positive response started pouring in as soon as the actor shared the post on the micro-blogging site. His followers encouraged him to remake the film in Tamil and play the role which was originally played by Ayushmann Khurrana in Hindi.

Not just his followers, Ayushmann Khurrana himself encouraged the actor to go ahead with the remake. “Go for it machaan,” read his tweet.

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