A Bollywood remake of Malayalam’s highest-grossing film, the film was shot in 12 weeks but received a copyright notice.

A film that was made in not one but different languages. Interestingly, the film received equal love in every language. Not one but many coincidences are connected with this film. The funniest coincidence is related to the dates that started with the production of the film and continued in the film. After that, something touched the lips of the onlookers that the date is mentioned even today. The film not only became a huge hit in Hindi, but also became the highest grossing film in the Malayalam industry at that time. Do you know what movie this is? If we don’t recognize, we say.

Dates made special

The film is a film starring Ajay Devgan, Tabu and Shreya Saran. The suspense of which has continued from the first film to the second part. The film was made in both Malayalam and Hindi with the same name. The film was also remade in Tamil. The film is equally interesting and attractive in every language. Dates in particular have a special connection with the Hindi version. The film’s October 2 and 3 release is already on people’s lips. Another special connection of dates is with this film. Before this film, Ajay Devgan gave his dates for the film Shivaay. But due to some reasons the shooting of Shivaay had to be postponed. Due to which Ajay Devgan had only 12 weeks. He gave those dates to Drishti. And at the same time, the makers also completed the shooting of the film.

Ekta Kapoor gave notice

The film was well received at the Hindi box office and the Malayalam version also grossed heavily. Despite this, the film also faced copyright notices. According to IMDb trivia, the film’s plot also coincides with a Japanese novel titled ‘The Devotion of Suspect X’. The Indian rights of which have been bought by Ekta Kapoor. So, after the release of the film Dshyam, he also sent a copyright notice on its Malayalam version.

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