Ajith, Vijay to remake Rajini hits?

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,November 28 2006]

Remaking yesteryear blockbusters is fast becoming a fad in Bollywood. Now the same talk is doing the rounds in Tamil too.

Recently, Vijay confessed to a dream of doing the remake of Rajinikanth hit Murattu Kaalai. Now it is not clear as to who will remake it. But Vijay has expressed the desire for the same.

Elsewhere, Ajith is not left far behind in this remake dream.

Kollywood buzz has it that Ajith maybe doing the remake of Billa soon, for Balaji’s son, Suresh Balaji’s production.

It maybe recalled that it was Balaji who made the original Billa with Rajini not long ago.

Further, Billa’s original, Don, was recently remade in Hindi with Shahrukh Khan.

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