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This is Ajith sir who suggested me to redo Pink & # 39;
By telling us how he had boarded, recalls Vinoth: "I was trying to meet Ajith sir after my first film for a narrative narrative. But as he had a lot of commitments, our meeting was pushed. I finally had the opportunity to tell him a one-line while I had just finished Theeran Adhigaram Ondru. It was a scammer's story, and he said that in the current state of society, he did not know if it would be a good move. He then said that he wanted to redo Pink and asked me if I could direct it to him. I was puzzled because he did not tell me if the replica I was telling was good or bad, but even offered me the opportunity to remake an extremely successful movie. I had seen Pink when I was going from Ahmedabad to Bhuj looking for places for Theeran … I did not know the language at that time and there were no subtitles and for me it was was just a series of visuals. I only thought it was an audience drama and that I starred Amitabh Bachchan and Taapsee. So I told him I would see the movie again. When I finally saw it, it rained, but I was worried if I could do it for our audience. I was not used to this kind of emotional writing. If he had just told me that he wanted me to do a remake, I might have managed it anyway. But he told me that he promised Sridevi Ma'am to make a film for her and that he did not want to delay it further. So, it was like an extra responsibility.
"If we spoil the original, the public kaduppaiduvanga "
The director admits that he was skeptical about the need to redo a much-loved film. "If we spoil the original audience kaduppaiduvanga," he says with a laugh, "I did not know how fans would make Ajith play such a role – no action, no dynamic dialogue. When I presented my concerns, he told me that I could keep the original script as is, without changing anything. He also reinforced my confidence by saying that he trusted his fans and that they would celebrate a movie if it was good. So I went back to see Rose several times and write a version by tweaking a few things. I told Ajith, and he was happy. We then met Boney Kapoor in Mumbai and we were ready to ride. "
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It was important to recruit the right people because it was a high-performance film.