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#Whatif Inception was made in Mollywood

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 3, 2022, 10:00 IST
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#Whatif Inception was made in Mollywood

Welcome my travel buddies. Ever wondered what if you could control your dream and also enter someone else’s dream and change his/her mindset or make the person act according to your wish? If not, then today’s episode will be perfect for you as we are entering the realm of the Mind-boggling Hollywood film ‘Inception’ and look into the possibilities of the film being remade in Malayalam. Over to Simon.

Previous episode link : #Whatif 'The Pursuit of Happyness' was made in Mollywood

#Simon Says, “Guys today we will be having an entirely different journey. We always longed for a mind-boggling big-budget film like ‘Inception’ in Malayalam. But most of the directors or actors have never tried to attempt that. So for today we will be entering each one of their dreams in our journey and make them convinced on doing such a film in Mollywood. So take this pill and enter the world of Inception as ETimes presents the 15th episode- ‘#Whatif ‘Inception’ was made in Mollywood.’

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Possibility 1: Cobb as Prithviraj Sukumaran

#Simon Says, “The Mollywood actor Prithviraj Sukumaran should be the first guy to be approached with a script like ‘Inception’ as he loves to do such different kinds of genres. So the main character Cobb in ‘Inception’ would be perfectly suitable for Prithviraj Sukumaran in the Malayalam remake of ‘Inception’.”

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Possibility 2: Fischer as Fahadh Faasil

#Simon Says, “The character Fischer in the film ‘Inception’ has so much depth and for a talented actor like Fahadh Faasil, he could flawlessly portray the character with all its emotions.”

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Possibility 3: Arthur as Dulquer Salmaan

#Simon Says, “It would be entertaining to watch both Prithviraj Sukumaran and Dulquer Salmaan sharing screen space for such a big-budget high concept film like ‘Inception’. The character Arthur is well-suited for a young and talented actor like Dulquer Salmaan.”

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Possibility 4: Eames as Tovino Thomas

#Simon Says, “ The character Eames in ‘Inception’ is kinda rough but funny at times. Originally the character was played by the Hollywood actor Tom Hardy. Coming to the Mollywood remake of the film, the actor Tovino Thomas could reprise the role flawlessly.”

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Possibility 5: Director Lijo Jose Pellissery

#Simon Says, “Convincing Lijo Jose Pellissery to do such a high-concept big-budget film like ‘Inception’ may be hard as the director loves to do films with more raw elements which are opposite to a film like ‘Inception’. But if Lijo Jose Pellissery is roped in as the director of the Malayalam remake of ‘Inception’, then he would really make it much more friendly to the Malayali audience and will have a Kerala touch to the overall treatment of the film.”

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Possibility 6: Ariadne as Kalyani Priyadarshan

#Simon Says, “Kalyani Priyadarshan is undoubtedly one of the young and talented Mollywood actresses who has made a special place in the hearts of the audience with her charming portrayal of characters on-screen. The character Ariadne would be apt for Kalyani Priyadarshan in the Mollywood remake of ‘Inception’.”

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Possibility 7: Stephen Miles as Joy Mathew

#Simon Says, “ The Mollywood actor Joy Mathew has a unique style of story narration and his voice also has a mysterious nature to it. The character Stephen Miles is a professor in the film ‘Inception’ and could be perfectly reprised by an actor like Joy Mathew in the Malayalam remake of the film.”

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Possibility 8: Mal as Malavika Mohanan

#Simon Says, “In the Hollywood film ‘Inception’, Mal is the wife character of the main lead Cobb and was played brilliantly by the Hollywood actress Marion Cotillard. In the Mollywood remake, this role could be apt for the actress Malavika Mohanan and it would be nice to watch her pairing up with the actor Prithviraj Sukumaran.”

#Simon Says, “Finally we have successfully traveled everyone’s dreams and made them convinced on doing the remake of the superhit Hollywood film ‘Inception’. Let's hope that our audience will love such a high-concept film like ‘Inception’ remade in Malayalam. That's it for today. Let's catch up next week with yet another interesting episode of #Whatif. Till then bye.”

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