'Queen' remakes: France schedule wrapped up

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IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : Dec 13 2017 | 2:45 PM IST

The makers of the four remakes of Bollywood entertainer "Queen" have wrapped up the France schedule of the films.

The 2014 Hindi movie is being remade as "Butterfly" (Kannada), "Queen Once Again" (Telugu), "Paris Paris" (Tamil) and "Zam Zam" (Malayalam). It is about a girl who sets out on a honeymoon alone, and from thereon begins a process of self-discovery for her.

Shot in the beautiful beachside town of Frejuz, located in the south of France, the cast and crew experienced cold climatic conditions.

Produced by Mediente, the makers of the film have chosen four different actresses for the lead role.

Co-producer Parul Yadav said in a statement: "I loved that the protagonist elevates herself with each step she takes, even while staying real and funny. The idea of a south remake cropped up as I walked out of the theatre the day I watched 'Queen'. It has taken us a while to plan the four remakes and I'm excited to be co-producing this important film."

Actress Tamannaah Bhatia, who plays Kangana Ranaut's part from the original in the Telugu remake, said: "'Queen' was a different film from the word go; the essence of which was a sense of humour in every situation in life. I wished this film would be made in the south, because it has that kind of potential.

"I am glad to be part of one version. I am in love with France. It is a dream place to shoot at and a dream film to shoot."

Kajal Aggarwal, who essays the lead in "Paris Paris", says there's a need to bring out relevant characters like the protagonist in the movie.

"Heartbreaks are very common. I love the underlying emotions that come across in the scenes. I am glad that talented actresses are playing this role in different versions and taking this story to more people", added Kajal.

Manjima Mohan, who will be seen in the Malayalam version of the remake titled "Zam Zam", said: "In addition to the expectations that people have from all the four remakes of 'Queen', there are expectations about what we four actresses bring to the table.

"We have added interesting nuances to each of our characters that will relate to people in our states. The story will continue to inspire too".

Composer Amit Trivedi is working on the music of all the four films.

--IANS

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First Published: Dec 13 2017 | 2:42 PM IST

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