Who will play Vikram and Vedha in Telugu?

  • IndiaGlitz, [Monday,July 31 2017]

Husband and wife director duo Pushkar-Gayathri have delivered an all class blockbuster with their third film 'Vikram Vedha' which has also won critical acclaim. The phenomenal success of the film has resulted in plans to remake the film in Telugu and Hindi.

The Telugu remake is much on the anvil as talks have already started with the lead actors. Sources reveal that Tollywood actors Venkatesh and Rana Daggupati are in talks to replace Madhavan and Vijay Sethupathi in the Telugu remake. They are the initial choices for the lead roles.

In all probabilities Pushkar and Gayathri will direct the Telugu remake as well and it will be produced by Sashikanth of Y Not Studios, who bankrolled the project in Tamil

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