Everyone does remake but only Ajay Devgn’s remakes work

Indian Entertainment industries have found it hard to recognise the blurry line between ‘imitation’ and ‘inspiration’. In a money making exercise, they have ended up making a mess out of classics. Apparently, there was an apt dialogue in the Bollywood film, ‘Chup’ that describes this ill-directed trend. It goes like this – ‘Cinema is an art not a xerox machine’. But there are silver linings too in this dark cloud of remakes.

Breaking Barriers: Ajay Devgn’s Trailblazing Approach to Adaptations

The art of remake, both good or bad, is not just limited to Bollywood alone. In fact, there are many films that other regional industries have adapted from the Hindi entertainment industry. But it would not be wrong to say that the majority of these have failed to do justice with the legacy of their original content. But with Ajay Devgn in the driving seat, at least four major instances underline his prowess at outperforming the original content.

For those who disagree with this observation, let me ask you a few questions.

First, what image pops into your head when I say the word ‘Singham’?

Is it Ajay Devgn or Suriya that has become synonymous with the profile of the feisty cop Singham?

I am pretty sure that the majority of the readers would agree that Ajay Devgn has overshadowed Suriya in his portrayal of the cop. It has even transcended into a fan frenzy genre.

In fact, Ajay Devgn-starrer Singham excelled at a time when cop-centric movies were mushrooming in the Entertainment industry. Even then, the reference of Singham is used quite often to praise Police officers who do commendable jobs in the service.

Similarly, with the unprecedented success of Drishyam franchise, particularly Drishyam 2, at a time when Bollywood was facing a leaner patch, underscores Ajay Devgn’s connect with the audiences. The expectations were high as the storyline was tightly knit and it was embellished earlier by the legendary actor Mohanlal.

The longer test of grit and traits of art

It is often said that a web series is a test of character and acting skills of any actor. Unlike movies where the actor can carry one emotion all along, in a well-directed web series full of engaging twists and turns, actors have to display a range of emotions with equal finesse.

Evidently, Ajay Devgn gave a stellar performance in the official Hindi remake of the British web series ‘Luther’. Along with critical acclaim, the series is the Most-Watched Hindi Web Series Of 2022 on Disney+ Hotstar.

Now, Ajay Devgn is all set to replicate the same with his new project slated to be released on 30th March, this year. It is the much-awaited film, Bholaa, which is the official remake of the successful film ‘Kaithi’. To all the naysayers, the trailer should give a glimpse of an upcoming storm which will definitely reaffirm this fact.

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