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Queen’s Telugu Remake may get titled as “That is Mahalakshmi.”

Queen’s Telugu remake of the film may get titled as “That is Mahalakshmi.” Which is one of the most anticipated films of the year and has created a lot of buzz after its announcement. It’s a story of a small town girl of self-explanation and her experience.

 

 

Queen was a Bollywood film starring Kangana Ranaut, and now there are a lot of remakes going on of the film all in different languages. Telgu version will be starring Tamannaah Bhatia.

 

The film had some difficulties as the director of cinema Neelakanta due to creative differences walked away from the project leaving the movie in the middle. Which resulted in a delay of the film and pushed the release date a bit late.

 

However, there is no official statement about the title of movies, but rumors suggest its high possibility that it will be called “That is Mahalakshmi” which is a famous song from a movie “100% Love” starring Naga Chaitanya and Tamannah.

 

 

 

According to an article in times of India, the crew is currently shooting at Mysore. After that, they will head towards Europe for the final schedule.

 

It will be interesting to watch how the young Director took control of the work which was half done and left by Neelakanta. Currently, it’s being directed by Prasanth Varma. Who upon joining the set and crew celebrated his birthday with crew members on set.

 

Apart from Telugu, there are other languages as well in which movie will is being remade, and Kajal Aggarwal will be seen in the Tamil remake of the same film, Manjima Mohan will be seen in Malayalam and Parul Yadav will be seen in the Kannada version.

 

So far everything looks back on track for Telugu version of the movie after a small delay team is almost done with the shooting and the film will soon be hitting theaters.

 

 

Fans are eagerly waiting for all these remakes to be released.
We hope for the best for all the remakes of the movie and wish everyone good luck for their upcoming film.
We can not wait to see the reaction of people watching such a fantastic movie in their local languages.