
Tamannaah Bhatia and a still from Queen
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Kangana's Queen released on March 7, 2014
Kangana Ranaut starred as a simple Punjabi girl
The Tamil remake of Queen will be directed by Revathi
In an interview with Mumbai Mirror , Tamannaah reveals what makes working in the Tamil remake special for her: "Ever since I saw Queen, I wanted to be a part of its remake. What makes the film special is that it's one of those rare women-centric films which succeeded in reaching out to everybody, across all sections of the audience," she told Mumbai Mirror .
Tamil filmmaker Bhagyaraj, who acquired the rights for the Southern versions of Queen, announced the respective directors who will helm the Telugu, Tamil and Malayalam remakes. gulte.com reported Bhagyaraj as saying: "Anish Kuruvilla for Telugu, Revathi for Tamil and Malayalam and Prakash Raj for Kannada remakes have been signed as directors."
Tamannaah also said that she is impatient to start working on Queen. "I felt liberated when I saw Queen, and I can't wait to start working on the remake. The fact that Revathi ma'am is directing it makes it even more special," she told Mumbai Mirror .
Cine-goers will also see Amala Paul and Parul Yadav will step into Kangana's shoes for the Malayalam and Kannada remakes respectively. "Tamannaah for Tamil, Amala Paul for Malayalam and Parul Yadav for Kannada versions have been finalized but no actress for the Telugu version has been zeroed in yet," Bhagyaraj told gulte.com.
About her own film, Tamannaah added: "I think it's going to be a great combination. More than a remake, this will be treated as an adaptation as a lot of things have to be changed to suit Tamil sensibilities."
Released on March 7, 2014, Queen was director Vikas Bahl's second movie. Queen co-starred Rajkummar Rao as Rani's errant fiance, Vijay.