Emraan Hashmi’s ‘Ezra’s remake sold to an OTT platform

Mumbai(National Times): Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi has already shot for his next. He will be soon seen in the Malayalam remake of the super hit film ‘Ezra’.
According to Indian media, source close to the development revealed that Emraan’s film that has been titled ‘Dybbuk’ will directly opt for an OTT release. Reportedly, it has been sold to an OTT platform for Rs. 36 crore. It is being said that the makers were originally eyeing a theatrical release but have gone ahead to maximize their returns in the current pandemic scenario. They are planning to release the film this year.
The film is a supernatural horror which is directed by the same South director Jaya Krishnan. The original film `Ezra` starred Prithviraj Sukumaran and Priya Anand in the lead roles. The film was around an antique box that Priya bought from a dealer. Later, Priya and Ranjan start experiencing paranormal activities.



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