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Kamal Hassan's Papanasam releases on July 3

| | Jun 28, 2015, at 12:11 am
Chennai, June 27 (IBNS) The Tamil remake of Drishyam, Papanasam, will arrive in theatres four weeks before the Hindi one releases.

Kamal Haasan's upcoming Tamil film Papanasam is a remake of Mohanlal's 2013 Malayalam film Drishyam.

Papanasam is up for release on July 3, four weeks before the Hindi version of the same hits screens on July 31.

While the Hindi version is directed by Nishikant Kamat, the Tamil film has been written and directed by the original director, Jeethu Joseph.

Kamal Haasan would be enacting the  same role as Ajay Devgan would be essaying in the Hindi version.

The original Malyalam film, Drishyam has been remade in Kannada (Drishya, 2014) in Telugu (Drushyam, 2014) . Now the film will be presented in Tamil and Hindi.

Link to Papanasam Trailer -

https://drive.google.com/a/spicepr.net/file/d/0ByifmkanjBRIR2RoVVBZdkZ2Tzg/view

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