
Choreographer-director Prabhu Deva feels southern remakes are getting recognised in Bollywood because of the presence of big stars.
Prabhu Deva has made three films in Hindi and all of them have been remakes. Two of his films, Wanted (remake of Telugu film Pokiri) and Rowdy Rathore (remake of Telugu film Vikramarkudu) had names like Salman Khan and Akshay Kumar.
“The remakes of south films are getting highlighted now because of big stars here. As big Bollywood heroes are doing these films, this space (of remakes) is getting established further,” Prabhu said at an event here.
With his third and recent directorial venture Ramaiya Vastavaiya (again a remake of Telugu film Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana), Prabhu launched newcomer Girish Kumar opposite Shruti Hassan.
Prabhu said South Indian films’ remake was not a new phenomenon in Bollywood. “Remakes were earlier as well, it is not a new trend. South films are made here and vice versa. They are working is a good sign. Now everyone is working together,” he said.
Prabhu is happy with the response his latest released romantic film has received.
“We are happy with the response to the film and Girish. He is a surprise package and we’re happy audience likedhim,” he said. Meanwhile, Prabhu is excited to have teamed up with Shahid Kapoor for Rambo Rajkumar. This film also stars Sonakshi Sinha.