Director Ramesh Varma is a prime example of someone who, despite a mixed track record, continues to find new avenues to showcase his directorial prowess. Known for his previous hit 'Rakshasudu' starring Bellamkonda Sai Sreenivas, Varma's journey took a surprising turn with the release of 'Khiladi,' which left even the seasoned actor Ravi Teja taken aback.
A viral video from the pre-release event of 'Khiladi' captured Mass Maharaja candidly advising the producer to maintain a hands-on presence on the film's sets, highlighting the film's turbulent production.
Now, Varma is gearing up for his next big project titled 'Sivoham,' with backing from Tamil hero Surya's cousin, T Gnanavel Raja, for a multi-language production. The recently unveiled title poster has ignited curiosity among cinephiles.
Rumours and speculations have swirled around 'Sivoham,' with several reports suggesting that the film might be a remake of the popular Bollywood horror thriller, 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2.' The original film, starring Karthik Aaryan and Kiara Advani, achieved significant success in the Hindi film industry. However, it's important to note that the original version, 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa,' featured Tabu in a pivotal role that was as important as the hero and heroine.
Tabu's portrayal encompassed a dual role, one veering towards the devilishly negative and the other embodying a mildly positive persona. Interestingly, when considering the Tamil and Telugu markets, the creative minds behind "Sivoham" seemingly decided to explore different avenues, with only Ramya Krishnan (also known as Neelambari) truly impressing as an actress capable of matching Tabu's intensity and depth.
This inclination towards a distinct casting choice suggests that the director and producers are striving to bring a unique flavor to 'Sivoham.' As the anticipation grows the identity of the film's male lead remains shrouded in secrecy. Varun Tej Konidela was considered for the role, but his response wasn't affirmative. On the other hand, Sai Dharam Tej was on a health-related hiatus for six months, making his participation impossible. While rumours have hinted at the successful negotiation with a medium-range hero, the official announcement will naturally follow the signing of the dotted line.
Adding to the intrigue, reports have emerged about a potential alteration to the storyline. There's a buzz about replacing Tabu's role with Vijay Sethupathi, a prominent figure in Tamil cinema, and modifying it to be a female character. This move could either breathe new life into the narrative or create an entirely different dynamic altogether.