Tamannaah Bhatia starrer Queen Telugu remake launched

Tamannaah has also shared the first look posters of Telugu remake of Queen. It is not the first time, Tamannaah is reprising the role of a hit character in a south Indian remake. She had given a powerful performance in Kanden Kadhalai, which was the Tamil remake of Kareena Kapoor's super-hit film Jab We Met.

By: Express Web Desk | Bengaluru | Published:October 1, 2017 1:02 pm
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Actor Tamannaah Bhatia’s next Telugu film Queen, which is an official remake of the hit Bollywood film of the same name, was launched on Sunday. National award-winning filmmaker G Neelakanta Reddy and producer Manu Kumaran were also present at the event.

The shooting of Queen’s Telugu remake will begin on October 25. “Queen is an interesting film and I have always been motivated by roles that help alleviate women empowerment in some form,” Tamannaah said in a statement adding that she “can’t wait to start shooting” for the film.

“This is the first time I’m working with Neelakanta Reddy and I’m sure together we will create magic on the 70 mm screen,” she added.

Tamannaah has also shared the first look posters of the film. It is not the first time, Tamannaah is reprising the role of a hit character in a south Indian remake. She had given a powerful performance in Kanden Kadhalai, which was the Tamil remake of Kareena Kapoor’s super-hit film Jab We Met.

What makes the project more interesting is that the four remakes of Queen will have separate directors. The film’s Tamil and Kannada versions will be helmed by Ramesh Aravind with Kajal Aggarwal and Parul Yadav respectively in the lead roles. The Telugu remake will be directed by Manu Kumaran. The Malayalam version which has been titled Zam Zam will have Manjima Mohan as the female protagonist, while the filmmakers are yet to zero in on the director and other members of cast and crew.

Amy Jackson will reportedly play the role of Lisa Haydon in all the four films.

Queen became a game changer for Kangana Ranaut after it won multiple National Awards including the Best Actress. The film narrates the self-discovering journey of a traditional Delhi girl when she goes on a solo honeymoon trip to Paris after her wedding is called off by the groom.