'Drishyam' franchise goes global

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Drishyam, the cult brand, is poised to expand internationally following its enormous success in the Chinese and indian markets. The film's creators have now revealed the new milestone for the franchise following the Korean adaptation. To produce "Drishyam" in hollywood, Panorama Studios has partnered with Gulfstream Pictures and JOAT Films.
 
The romantic comedy "Blended," which brought Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore back together, was produced by Gulfstream Pictures, which Bill Bindley and Mike Karz co-founded.
 
The international remake rights to the first and second sections of "Drishyam" have been bought by Panorama Studios from Aashirvad Cinemas, the original producers. A production arrangement for a Spanish-language version of the well-known movie is now being completed, and it is currently being created in the US and Korea.

The franchise's owner, Panorama Studios, Chairman and Managing director Kumar Mangat Pathak, expressed his opinions in a press release, saying, "We are excited to celebrate this story with audiences worldwide because Drishyam's clever narrative has a universal appeal." We are thrilled to be working together with JOAT Films and Gulfstream Pictures to adapt this narrative into english for the hollywood market. Our goal is to develop Drishyam in ten nations over the next three to five years, after Korea and Hollywood.
 
 

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