Bollywood
‘U-Turn,’ starring Shraddha Srinath, has been remade in Hindi with Alaya F.
After showcasing her acting abilities in her maiden film, ‘Jawaani Jaaneman,’ Alaya F is gearing up for her next project. According to reports, the young girl has been cast in the Hindi version of Shraddha Srinath’s Kannada film, “U-Turn.”
Ekta Kapoor, who would be supporting the project, told a news outlet that she thought Alaya’s debut picture was great. According to her, the young actress possesses a self-assured yet sensitive aspect that will aid in her audience connection.
Alaya also expressed her delight with the news outlet, saying that she was thrilled to get the opportunity to work with Ekta Kapoor on such an intriguing subject. The actress went on to say that she feels obligated to be in charge of such a fascinating narrative.
The adaptation will be helmed by Arif Khan, who is making his directorial debut, and production is set to begin on July 6.
Alaya was overjoyed when she was cast as the lead in the Hindi adaptation of a Kannada hit. After her initial film, the young star child was eager to work with Ekta again. Alaya told the newspaper, “It’s a dream come true for me to work with Ekta ma’am so early in my career, especially on such a fascinating subject. I’m honored to have been entrusted with the job of directing such a fascinating narrative.”
In terms of the original film, Pawan Kumar produced, directed, and wrote U-Turn, which was a supernatural thriller. It follows the journey of a teenage reporter as she investigates the strange deaths of motorists who breach traffic laws on a certain overpass. What occurs when she starts her inquiry is full of surprises. In Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Bengali, U-Turn has been recreated. It is now being filmed in Hindi by Ekta Kapoor, with Alaya in the starring role.
Pawan Kumar produced, directed, and co-wrote the spooky thriller ‘U-Turn.’ It follows the journey of a teenage reporter as she investigates the strange deaths of motorists who breach traffic laws on a certain overpass. What occurs when she starts her inquiry is full of surprises. The movie was previously released in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Bengali.
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