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July 16, 2024 09:35 PM IST
Sudha Kongara Akshay Kumar starrer Sarfira is a remake of his 2020 Tamil hit Soorarai Pottru. The remake was released on July 12 this year.
Dulquer Salmaan shared his review of Sudha Kongara’s Sarfira on Tuesday. The actor was all praise for the Akshay Kumar, Radhika Madan starrer and shared his thoughts about the film on X (formerly Twitter). He also praised the director for being ‘spontaneous’. (Also Read: Akshay Kumar tests negative for Covid, attends Anant Ambani, Radhika and Twinkle Khanna’s post-wedding celebrations)
Dulquer Salmaan reviews Sarfira
Dulquer added that it’s never easy to remake a film that’s already a classic, writing, “Remaking a classic in another language is always so difficult! But my darling @Sudha_Kongara does it effortlessly, making it authentic and grounded!”
He also praised Akshay, Radhika, Seema Biswas, Paresh Rawal and Sarathkumar for their performances, “Congratulations to all the actors @akshaykumar sir so honest #radhikkamadan so brilliant and #simabiswas ma’am when she’s in pain it hurts you to your core. Supported by the brilliant @SirPareshRawal sir and so happy to see our @realsarathkumar.”
He ended the note by congratulating Suriya, who had starred in the original and produced the remake with Jyothika, writing, “Many congratulations to @Suriya_offl anna and #Jyothika ma’am for bringing this story to a wider audience. Love to my brother @gvprakash for his infinite talent always.”
About Surfira
Sarfira is inspired by real life events and is based on Captain GR Gopinath, the founder of Air Deccan. In the film, Akshay plays Veer Mhatre, Radhika plays his wife Rani Mhatre and Seema plays his mother.
Recently Sudha spoke to PTI and said, “When I approached Akshay with the script, he was instantly impressed with the story and the character of Veer Jagannath Mhatre. He also had a lot of new ideas and inputs to make his character and Sarfira different from the original and adapt it for the Hindi market, which has made the film even richer.”
Sudha also spoke on the difficulties of making the same film in two languages, “Directing the same film in two languages is both a joy and a challenge. The joy comes from presenting the story to different audiences and seeing how different cultural nuances can bring new dimensions to the story.”
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