Remake of Ayan on the cards?

  • IndiaGlitz, [Wednesday,July 29 2009]

Dismissing all news that Suriya and KV Anand will be doing 'Ayan' in Hindi, the filmmaker says he still has not confirmed any Hindi film to direct. “And even if I were to remake 'Ayan' in Hindi, I would go in for any young hero like Imran Khan, instead of Suriya,” says the director.

Instead, there’s some good news from his side about his next film. He will team up with Suriya once again after 'Ayan' for another film which is expected to begin late next year. Suriya is currently working on 'Aadhavan' after which he will begin 'Singam' with Hari. Following them, he will do a Hindi film with Ramgopal Varma and move on to a trilingual with AR Murugadoss.

He will start this film with KV Anand only after that.

Listen to 'Ayan' songs on Raaga.com

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