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The Fault In Our Stars (soon to be announced)
Fresh from the success of Finding Fanny, director Homi Adajania has already announced his next big venture. Famous for his offbeat and quirky films, Homi is all set to remake the Hollywood film, The Fault In Our Stars. The movie is based on the best-selling novel of the same name and stars Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort. The India remake might star Deepika Padukone and Varun Dhawan in lead roles. Looks like the Homi-Deepika duo are touting for a hattrick at the box office after Cocktail and Finding Fanny.

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Warriors (soon to be announced)
The film has been tentatively named Brothers and is apparently a remake of the Hollywood flick Warriors (2011) starring actors Tom Hardy and Joel Edgarton. The story is about two brothers who face each other in a martial arts tournament and Akshay Kumar and Siddharth Malhotra have bagged the respective roles. Jacqueline Fernandez and Jackie Shroff also have pivotal roles in the film. It will be co-produced by Dharma Productions, Lionsgate and Endemol India and will be directed by Karan Malhotra.

Intouchables (soon to be announced)
Karan Johar has already started working on his next Dharma endeavor- the Hindi remake of the French hit, The Intouchables. Aditya Roy Kapur and Varun Dhawan have been roped in to play the male leads of the film. While the original story revolves around the camaraderie between an elderly wheelchair bound man and his nurse, Karan has chosen to make changes in it. The story will now revolve around two young actors in the same age group. Mohit Suri who is currently busy with his love triangle Humari Adhuri Kaahaani will be directing the film.

Bang Bang (2014)
Bang Bang is the official remake of the Hollywood film Knight and Day (2010) and features Hrithik Roshan and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles that were performed by Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz in the original. While Hrithik plays a spy, Katrina plays his ladylove.

City Lights (2014)
The story of the film is about a poor farmer played by Rajkummar Rao who comes from Rajasthan with his wife and kid to Mumbai in search of livelihood. The film is a remake of the BAFTA nominated British film Metro Manila (2013). The film became a success due to its low cost of production and was praised by critics.

We Are family (2010)
We Are Family is an official remake of the famous 1998 Hollywood movie Stepmom which starred Julia Roberts, Susan Sarandon and Ed Harris. The Indian version features Kajol, Kareena Kapoor and Arjun Rampal in the lead roles. The emotional drama of a cancer stricken mother letting her three kids accustom to their new mom is the core of the film. The climax assures you are left teary eyed.

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Bollywood has over the decades taken over and ruined many movies, from the iconic Hollywood versions to the lesser known regional films. On my journey of finding the worst Bollywood remakes, I found these 8 unbearable movies that come nowhere close to the charm the originals have.

Gautham Menon remade his own Tamil film, Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya in Hindi starring Amy Jackson, who was also the lead in the Tamil version, opposite Prateik Babbar. The film had all the makings of a good film but failed to make an impression.

Morathi, known also as the "Hag Sorceress of Ghrond," "First of the Hag Queens," "Witch-Queen of Nagarythe," "She of the Thousand and One Dark Blessings" among Daemonkind and who was once the "Queen of Ulthuan," is a powerful Dark Elven sorceress and Witch Elf. She is the mother of Malekith, also named Malerion, the Witch King of the Dark Elves of Naggaroth and the one-time consort of Aenarion, the first Phoenix King of Ulthuan. It was Aenarion who rescued her from a warband in service to Slaanesh in the days of the Great Catastrophe during the first Chaos invasion of the Known World before the Elven civil war of the Sundering.[2n]

Morathi is not only the first Elf who learned to use Dark Magic but is also one of the most powerful wizards in the mortal world, rivalling perhaps even the Great Necromancer Nagash, the Lords of Change of Tzeentch and the High Elf Archmage Teclis. She has struck Daemonic pacts with many vile and disturbing forces, and can unleash the terrible power of Chaos upon those who displease her.[2n]

Morathi has made many deals with the Chaos God Slaanesh to enhance her own prodigious magical talents. In return, she has used her influence to protect the Slaaneshi Cult of Pleasure from being wiped out among the Dark Elves despite it being officially forbidden by order of the Witch King.[2n]

In the non-canon alternate timelines of the Storm of Chaos and Total War: Warhammer, Morathi actually led the Cult of Pleasure as an open devotee of the Dark Prince.[5a][25] Her minions among the Hung during the Storm of Chaos revered her as the "Consort-Queen of Shaarnor," seeing her as the consort of the Prince of Pleasure.[5a]

Morathi's entire existence has been one of scheming and manipulation. Who knows how many of the first Phoenix King Aenarion's darker deeds sprang from seeds she planted within his mind, or how the history of the Elves might have been different if he had not taken her as his wife. Yet for all her beauty, she was ultimately spurned by the first Phoenix King because of her wicked nature. Heartbroken, Morathi swore that if her husband could no longer rule the Elves, their son Malekith would do so in his place.[1l]

Since that day, Morathi has pursued that goal with supernatural determination. She has spent millennia teaching Malekith all she knows of statecraft and magic, and worked tirelessly to maintain his grip on Naggaroth's throne. Whenever the Witch King faltered, Morathi has always been ready to fan the embers of hatred in his heart; when he was betrayed, none have fought so hard as she to restore his rule.[1l]

Morathi was born in the era before the Coming of Chaos to the world of Mallus, when all of the Elven island-continent of Ulthuan was ruled solely by the verqueen. She had a strong prophetic gift that manifested at but eleven years of age, tormenting her with glimpses of the apocalypse of the Great Catastrophe to come. Through them, she had seen the dark, Daemon-haunted future of the mortal world, yet no one had believed her. She was a prophetess whose gift it was to see and yet not be heard, or so it had seemed back then.[9a]

In time, Morathi felt the Elves had not believed her visions of destruction because they simply could not believe her. Their lives had been so sheltered during the long, golden reign of the first Everqueen that they had no idea of just how dreadful the world could be.[9a]

Morathi had told them and they had not listened, simply because they were incapable of understanding. They were cattle grazing in summer fields, unwilling to believe in slaughterhouses because they had not yet been inside one. The sun was shining, the grass was tender, and their alien masters, the Old Ones, looked after them and fed them well. Long before the other Elves had learned what the world was really like, Morathi had known. She had seen the coming bloodbath and she had tried to warn them.[9a]

And no one had believed her. Sometimes the very thought of the Elves' heedlessness at that time could still outrage Morathi. Later in life it mostly just amused her. She had tried everything to get their attention. She had prophesied, she had seduced, she had used her great beauty to get the attention of princes, of the Everqueen herself. No one had taken her warnings seriously, because they had not wanted to. Their world was golden and it was ending and they had wilfully blinded themselves to its coming destruction.[9a]

They had been taken by surprise when the Daemons of Chaos came after the Polar Gates were destroyed and the Old Ones had fled or been destroyed. Now none of those people who had refused to believe her were alive as she was. In her mind, Morathi intended to live forever and she would remake the world in her image.[9a]

"I am the widow of Aenarion, the queen of Ulthuan. When the daemons preyed upon your people, did Aenarion and his lieutnants stand by and discuss matters in council? When Caledor, began his spell, did he debate its merits with the peons? To rule is to wield the right to decide for all."

Aenarion and Morathi met in I, 39 (-4461 IC)[2c] when the first Phoenix King saved her from the predations of a Slaaneshi host.[1a] Later legends say that Morathi bewitched the Phoenix King, though it will never be known whether this is true or if he simply did not care about her character and history.[2a] Other legends claim that the taint of Chaos first crept into her soul during that captivity.[3a]

The Phoenix King took Morathi as his second wife and new queen and came to rely on Morathi's counsel almost to the exclusion of all others. With each year that passed, her influence became ever more evident in every decision Aenarion made. The Elves of other lands looked upon this development with increasing levels of concern, but the folk of Nagarythe cared not, for they loved Morathi almost as dearly as they did their king. [1a] The queen fought with wild abandon against the mortal and Daemonic armies of Chaos, using her gift of prescient visions to grant the Elves victories innumerable.[9a]

In I, 42 (-4458 IC),[2c] Morathi bore Aenarion a son, who they named Malekith, also later known as Malerion. Malekith grew to be a powerful warrior, diplomat and statesman, trained by both his father and mother in their respective arts. Into Malekith, Morathi invested her will to achieve anything no matter the cost, and the hunger for glory and greatness.[14a]

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