This Article is From Feb 10, 2014

Karan Johar, Guneet Monga team up for The Intouchables' Indian remake

Karan Johar, Guneet Monga team up for The Intouchables' Indian remake

KJo is in advanced talks with writers and directors to come on board

Highlights

  • After The Lunchbox, filmmakers Karan Johar and Guneet Monga have teamed up for the Indian remake of French comedy The Intouchables.
  • When contacted, Karan's spokesperson confirmed the news to IANS. "It's true," she said.
  • According to variety.com, Gaumont Film Company has moved forward to give a green signal to the international makeovers of the 2011 movie.
  • Yohann Comte, deputy head of sales at Gaumont, said: "From Gangs of Wasseypur to The Lunchbox, I've always believed that Guneet's company was by far the most creative and trustworthy producer when it comes to delivering crowd-pleasing Indian films with a strong identity that can play well at festivals and beyond."
  • Guneet Monga said that she and Johar are in advanced talks with popular writers and directors to come on board.
  • "Both Karan and I are huge fans of the film. When Yohann Comte at Gaumont offered the rights of the film. I didn't blink an eye before saying yes. It is such a privilege to be making this in tandem with the world's first studio and the most renowned studio, Gaumont," Monga said.
  • "The international performance of The Intouchables validates its commercial potential and we are confident that the film will do great business in India too," she added.
  • Johar, a self-proclaimed fan of The Intouchables, said: "When the prospect of being able to remake was brought to me, I jumped at the opportunity!"
Mumbai: After The Lunchbox, filmmakers Karan Johar and Guneet Monga have teamed up for the Indian remake of French comedy The Intouchables.

When contacted, Karan's spokesperson confirmed the news to IANS. "It's true," she said.

According to variety.com, Gaumont Film Company has moved forward to give a green signal to the international makeovers of the 2011 movie.

Yohann Comte, deputy head of sales at Gaumont, said: "From Gangs of Wasseypur to The Lunchbox, I've always believed that Guneet's company was by far the most creative and trustworthy producer when it comes to delivering crowd-pleasing Indian films with a strong identity that can play well at festivals and beyond."

Guneet Monga said that she and Johar are in advanced talks with popular writers and directors to come on board.

"Both Karan and I are huge fans of the film. When Yohann Comte at Gaumont offered the rights of the film. I didn't blink an eye before saying yes. It is such a privilege to be making this in tandem with the world's first studio and the most renowned studio, Gaumont," Monga said.

"The international performance of The Intouchables validates its commercial potential and we are confident that the film will do great business in India too," she added.

Johar, a self-proclaimed fan of The Intouchables, said: "When the prospect of being able to remake was brought to me, I jumped at the opportunity!"
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