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Ajay Devgn and Tabu return with Drishyam 2

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Mohanlal's Drishyam 2, which released online has been received pretty well by the audiences. Now, we hear that the film has already been picked up for a Hindi remake by producer Kumar Mangat.

The film is a continuation of what happens in the first part and just like the original, the Hindi version's narrative will also follow a similar pattern. A source says, "Ajay Devgn and Kumar Mangat had decided to buy the rights to remake Drishyam 2 ever since it was announced. Now, they are putting together a team to bankroll the project. Ajay Devgn is also chalking out his dates to schedule this film sometime later this year. He will return with Tabu for Drishyam 2 and the makers are eyeing to go on the floors around the last quarter of 2021 after Ajay wraps up work on his other films. They wish to release it sometime next year."

While the other cast members like Shriya Saran and Ishita Dutt are also expected to return in the sequel, one major change will be the director.

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