The remake of the OTT South hit will be helmed by Sudha Kongara
Suriya Sivakumar’s highly-acclaimed film Soorarai Pottru is all set for a Bollywood remake. The Hindi remake will be helmed by Sudha Kongara, the director of the original Tamil hit. Vikram Malhotra-led Abundantia Entertainment and 2D Entertainment led by Suriya, Jyotika Sadanah and Rajsekar Pandian will be partnering on the Hindi film. The makers have not confirmed if Suriya will be seen reprising his role as well. The other casting for the Hindi remake is also yet to be finalized. The original film was a direct-to-digital release on Amazon Prime.
Partly inspired by events from the life of Air Deccan founder Capt. G.R. Gopinath, Soorarai Pottru (Praise the brave) is an emotional and impactful story of Nedumaaran Rajangam or ‘Maara’, played by Suriya, who sets out to make the common man fly and in the process takes on the world’s most capital intensive industry with the help of his family, friends and sheer will power.
Captain GR Gopinath, founder of Air Deccan, the inspiration for the film, expressed his excitement at the story now to be told in Hindi, “When Sudha first came to me with the idea of telling the story of my journey, I instantly agreed because of the sincerity with which she wanted to make the film as well as about the possibility of my journey inspiring young entrepreneurs, especially from rural towns and villages with meagre resources to chase their dreams and passions. I have been overwhelmed with the response to Soorarai Pottru and now eagerly look forward to the film’s Hindi adaptation.”
Director Sudha Kongara adds, “I was instantly drawn to the story of Soorarai Pottru, the story of Captain Gopinath, an adventurous maverick and an inspiring entrepreneur who epitomised the New India of the 90s. I’m grateful for all the love we have received so far and look forward to telling this unique and amazing story in Hindi. I hope this official Hindi remake also gets the same love as the original.” He is presently at work with a set of writers in scripting the Hindi adaptation.