While Rohit Shetty bought the remake rights to his Hindi remake of Tamil hit SINGHAM, Director recognizes that this is just the core idea of the cop drama that has been kept intact at the same time, quite a few changes have been introduced by Ajay Devgn Starr. One of the biggest changes are around the main villain in the conflict, and Ajay (played by Prakash Raj), which has been the centerpiece of the film.
"Yes, the twist in the story, and a new story to the later part of the movie. In fact, not a routine climax where the cars start to fly around, would SINGHAM be the climax, which is plentiful and dialogue-baazi. Get ready for a vintage masala internal affair, "Rohit makes a promise of this before signing.
But he never forgot the elements that made the Tamil SINGHAM work so well among the masses."I thought it was a movie, you can do Hindi," says Rohit who was immediately bowled over by Suriya sedge I told Ajay and he got the idea for the game. This is when we just took the idea and developed the germ your manuscript around. "
However, it was clear though, that with the improvement of Ajay was SINGHAM redesigned so that it can turn a pan-Indian sentiments while giving up the taste of the South, through the film."It's not really about North v / s South emotions here. This is more of a story, what I'm talking about. In fact, I'm sure that when people are down South to see my take SINGHAM, they would have to admit that he is a completely different story to it, especially in the second half Who knows, maybe they want to do SINGHAM -. Part 2, and the rights of his film "Rohit chuckled before signing.