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Time of India
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Dhruv Vikram likely to headline Tamil remake of Hindi action film 'Kill'
(Picture Courtesy: Facebook) Young Tamil star Dhruv Vikram is reportedly in talks to step into the lead role for the Tamil adaptation of Kill, the gritty action thriller that made waves in Bollywood last year. The Hindi original, which starred Raghav Juyal, Tanya Maniktala, and Lakshya in the lead and was backed by Karan Johar, turned heads for its unflinching violence and high-octane sequences. Dhruv is being seriously considered for the Tamil version as reported by 123telugu website, though an official announcement is yet to be made. If confirmed, this would mark a significant shift in the actor's career — firmly placing him in the action genre after establishing his emotional depth in earlier roles. Dhruv Vikram tells students in Coimbatore the challenges he faced for Adithya Varma Dhruv's career evolution Ever since his debut in 'Adithya Varma', the Tamil remake of 'Arjun Reddy', Dhruv has shown an interest for intense, emotionally-driven characters. His performance alongside his father, Vikram, in 'Mahaan' was widely appreciated and gave fans a glimpse of his range. If he does come on board for Kill, it's likely to be another bold choice — and one that could firmly establish him as a credible action hero in Tamil cinema. The challenge of remaking 'Kill' The original 'Kill' was not your run-of-the-mill action flick. Translating that energy for a Tamil audience will be no small task. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like One of the Most Successful Investors of All Time, Warren Buffett, Recommends: 5 Books for Turning... Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Click Here Undo But with the right team — and an actor willing to go the distance — the remake could strike gold. Dhruv, if he signs on, would be stepping into a role that demands not just physical stamina, but emotional depth and restraint. About 'Kill' Directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat, 'Kill' is surely one of the best action flicks ever made in India. ETimes review for the movie read, "Director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat goes all out in a bid to do justice to the genre. There's not a single dull moment even when things get repetitive. The director uses violence as a language and glorification of violence is evident, but action thrillers thrive on that so that's not the issue. A gore fest for action lovers, you might even find beauty in the bloodshed if that's your thing. Despite witnessing blood spattering, swinging hammers breaking open people's heads and more, the scene that shocks you the most is a romantic one." For fans of the genre, and of Dhruv's evolving filmography, this could be a project worth keeping an eye on.


Time of India
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Dhruv Vikram may star in the Tamil remake of this controversial Hindi film and it's not Animal
Dhruv Vikram, Tamil star Vikram's son, has a niche for himself in the Tamil film industry with his work in films such as Mahaan and Adithya Varma. The young actor is now reportedly likely to add another film to his kitty. According to reports, he is said to be in talks to play the lead role in the Kollywood remake of a popular Hindi blockbuster. Dhruv Vikram to star in the Tamil adaptation of Kill? Kill, starring Lakshya, was one of the most controversial films of 2024. It became the talk of the town with its gruesome action sequence and raw depiction of onscreen violence. Some even drew parallels between it and Ranbir Kapoor's Animal as both films featured plenty of bloodshed. Now, the film is reportedly being remade in Tamil with Dhruv Vikram in the lead. Dhruv rose to fame with Adithya Varma, a remake of Arjun Reddy. He then appeared alongside Vikram, his father, in Mahaan. The said Tamil remake of Kill has the potential to establish him as a bona fide action star, provided the adaptation lives up to the standards set by the original version. About Kill Kill is an action drama directed by Nagesh Bhat. The film centres on an NSG commando who takes on dangerous foes and protects commoners during a train robbery. The film features Lakshya, Raghav Juyal, and Tanya Maniktala in the lead. It grossed Rs 47 crore worldwide against a budget of Rs 40 crore and received rave reviews. For all the latest coverage on Southern cinema & OTT shows, click here