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Varun Dhawan calls Baby John an adaptation of Theri, not a scene-by-scene remake

Varun Dhawan also praised Salman Khan's cameo in Baby John, calling it a major scene full of action, drama, and comedy that will leave a lasting impact.

December 16, 2024 / 15:31 IST
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Varun Dhawan in baby John
Varun Dhawan in baby John

Varun Dhawan is preparing for the release of his upcoming film Baby John, which is an adaptation of the popular 2016 Tamil film Theri. Last week, the actor unveiled an action-filled trailer for the movie. In a recent interview, Varun clarified that Baby John is not a direct remake, but rather an adaptation, offering a fresh take on the original.

In an interview with India Today, Varun mentioned, "When Atlee came with this film, there was a reason behind it, and he said that we had to change a lot of the geography of the film. We have to use it as an adaptation and not really a proper remake, and I think that's what's done.”

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Varun went on and said, "Like you see, a lot of the frames and a lot of the story angles are different. So, if someone comes in expecting a book-by-book remake, they will be disappointed because that's not what the film is. It's an adaptation. We're not running away from that, but it's more of an adaptation"

Baby John is an action-packed drama directed by Kalees, marking the Hindi production debut of Atlee, known for Jawan. Varun Dhawan stars as a police officer and single father, embodying a character unafraid to face challenges head-on. In one intense scene, he powerfully declares, "Mere jaise bohat aaye hoge, main pehali baar aaya hu" ("Many like me might have come before, but I have come here for the first time"), setting the stage for his heroic journey.