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#Whatif ‘The Father’ was made in Mollywood

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 15, 2022, 10:00 IST
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#Whatif ‘The Father’ was made in Mollywood

Hey there travelers! Today we will be taking a ride into the critically acclaimed film ‘The Father’ and checking out the possibilities that can happen if the movie is made in Mollywood. Over to Simon.

Previous episode link: #Whatif 'Remember Me' was made in Mollywood

About Simon: Your travel guide who will be introducing several possibilities that can happen if a movie is remade in Mollywood.

#Simon says, “This will be the first time that we are entering the world of a slow-paced drama movie and I am really excited. Hand over the tickets as ETimes presents the 58th episode #Whatif ‘The Father’ was made in Mollywood.”

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Possibility 1: Anthony Hopkins as Thilakan

#Simon says, “Antony Hopkins’ father character, as the title itself suggests, is the central character in the movie. Coming to the Mollywood remake, the maestro actor Thilakan would be the best option to essay the central character.

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Possibility 2: Olivia Colman as KPAC Lalitha

#Simon says, “Hollywood actress Olivia Colman played the daughter character of Antony Hopkins in the film and undoubtedly the actress has nailed her role. In the Mollywood remake, the late actress KPAC Lalitha would be apt to play the daughter character.

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Possibility 3: Olivia Williams as Surabhi Lakshmi

#Simon says, “Mollywood actress Surabhi Lakshmi is indeed apt to play any kind of roles and the most supreme example of the same is her tribal character from the recent film ‘Kumari’. Surabhi Lakshmi would be perfect to play ‘The Woman; character in the Mollywood remake which was originally played by the Hollywood actress Olivia Williams.

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Possibility 4: Directed by Dileesh Pothan

#Simon says, “What makes ‘The Father’ more lovable is mainly due to its realistic presentation along with magnificent acting. Mollywood director Dileesh Pothan who is best known for realistic drama movies is indeed perfect to helm the Mollywood remake of ‘The Father’

#Simon says, “So we have successfully traveled through the realm of the slow-paced drama film ‘The Father’ and I really hope you guys loved today’s journey. Stay tuned as we have more realms to explore in the coming weeks. Till then bye.

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