Mark Ruffalo and Keira’s ‘Begin Again’ to be remade in Bollywood

Author: Agencies

The critically acclaimed 2014 American musical ‘Begin Again’ is getting a Bollywood remake. The film’s name has not been announced yet but we do know that the Hindi adaptation will be helmed by ‘Veere Di Wedding’ director Shashanka Ghosh. Speaking about the same, the filmmaker shared, “We want to tell a story about the world of music and fresh voices in sound on the Indian scene. And through that, a take on urban relationships that don’t necessarily mean love and marriage and happily ever after. The worlds explored here are deeper than surface level – heart, hurt, passion, and above all – music.” The movie will be produced by Bhushan Kumar and Vikram Malhotra. The 2014 film featured Keira Knightley, Mark Ruffalo and Adam Levine in pivotal roles and was helmed by John Carney.

Published in Daily Times, January 21st 2019.

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