It is already known that hero Vishal remade Telugu hit Temper in Tamil as Ayogya. He earlier stated that he won't dub the film in Telugu as the audience here have already seen the movie and there is no point dubbing it. The film has hit the screens in Tamil Nadu the other day.
On the first day itself, the movie managed to get positive talk from the Tamil moviegoers. Though it will be unfair to compare Vishal's act with NTR, the former has done justice to the role with his own capabilities. The film was a faithful remake for the original, except the climax.
Director Venkat Mohan changed the climax of the movie. In Temper, NTR confesses that he raped the woman along with the goons and goes to jail. In jail, he kills all the accused. But in Ayogya, Vishal also confesses that he committed the crime but here he is also sentenced to death along with other goons and he dies at the end.
As Tamil audience prefer tragic endings, the director changed the climax in that way. This version looks realistic but again Telugu audience are used to happy endings and they can't accept a star hero like NTR is being killed on screen. So, filmmakers have to do changes according to the sensibilities of their target audience.
On the first day itself, the movie managed to get positive talk from the Tamil moviegoers. Though it will be unfair to compare Vishal's act with NTR, the former has done justice to the role with his own capabilities. The film was a faithful remake for the original, except the climax.
Director Venkat Mohan changed the climax of the movie. In Temper, NTR confesses that he raped the woman along with the goons and goes to jail. In jail, he kills all the accused. But in Ayogya, Vishal also confesses that he committed the crime but here he is also sentenced to death along with other goons and he dies at the end.
As Tamil audience prefer tragic endings, the director changed the climax in that way. This version looks realistic but again Telugu audience are used to happy endings and they can't accept a star hero like NTR is being killed on screen. So, filmmakers have to do changes according to the sensibilities of their target audience.