The Drishyam franchise is one of the most successful and loved film series in India, and now it is getting ready to reach a global audience. A big update has confirmed that the Spanish remake of the film will soon begin production. This news comes nearly two years after producers Kumar Mangat Pathak and Abhishek Pathak had announced plans to remake the film in several international languages.
According to recent reports, the Spanish version of the film will start shooting in June. The announcement was made during the International Film Festival of Delhi by producer Rodrigo Espinel, who is working on this project. He explained that the idea came together through a collaboration with a Mexican producer who had acquired the rights to the story. Spain was chosen as the location because of its strong film support system and attractive tax benefits.
Rodrigo also shared that the story of Drishyam can easily connect with audiences across different cultures. He said that at its heart, the film is about a father trying to protect his daughter and a mother searching for the truth about her missing son. These emotions are universal, which makes the story easy to adapt without losing its impact. He also mentioned that while some films are too local to remake, Drishyam has a strong and simple core that works anywhere in the world.
The original Drishyam was first made in Malayalam cinema, starring Mohanlal in the lead role. It became a huge success and was later remade in Hindi with Ajay Devgn and Tabu playing the main characters. Both versions were highly successful and praised for their gripping story and strong performances.
At the same time, fans are also excited about the upcoming third part of the Hindi series. Ajay Devgn is expected to return as Vijay Salgaonkar, a smart and simple man who manages to outthink the system in difficult situations. Tabu will once again play IG Meera Deshmukh, continuing the intense face off between the two characters. Their strong performances and the emotional tension between them have been the highlight of the series.
With the Spanish remake moving forward and a new sequel in development, Drishyam continues to grow bigger. The journey of this story from India to international cinema shows how powerful storytelling can cross borders and connect people everywhere.
