Recently Zee Studios partnered with White Hill for a Punjabi remake and with Rockline Venkatesh for remakes in Kannada, Telegu, Tamil and Malayalam.
The director says he feels honoured as it is the first time a Marathi film is going to have a remake in so many languages.
"I'm very happy that remake is happening that too in so many languages. The film will now even reach out to wider audience.
Director-producer Karan Johar has also apparently bought the remake rights of the film starring Rinku Rajguru and Akash Thosar.
Manjule is currently busy writing the script for his next project.
"I've started writing something new. I can't really disclose its genre right now because I'm still the halfway," he said.
When asked if his next will be a Marathi project, the director said, "I'm writing Marathi as well but I think language really doesn't matter. I never really plan or give so much thought to a particular thing If I feel that it's kind a similar to what I want to say I just do it."
"I'm happy that Marathi cinema is doing so well. The best thing here is that we go by content of the films and not star value. Only good content works out here, which is a good thing. Here the films are more content-oriented.
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