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Urmila on ‘Rangeela’ remake: ‘Nothing belongs to nobody

Urmila Matondkar talks about the 'Rangeela' remake; Says, 'Nothing belongs to nobody

With ‘Rangeela’ making a spectacular comeback in theaters with a striking 4K restoration, Urmila Matondkar, the film’s iconic lead, took a moment to address the buzz surrounding potential remakes. She passionately stated, “Cinema is a universal language; it transcends ownership, and this film now belongs to all. Read on to know more.

Urmila Matondkar talks about ‘Rangeela’ remake reports

The actress further expressed, “So, it’s really a little silly and childish to think obsessively about your roles or any work that you have done before. If anybody wants to do it, why not?”She added that the “more the merrier.” The actress stated that the people will decide if the movie is good or bad.

More about ‘Rangeela’

Directed by Ram Gopal Varma, ‘Rangeela’ was released on September 8, 1995. The film also starred Jackie Shroff in a pivotal role. It also featured Reema Lagoo, Achyut Potdar, Rajesh Joshi, and Neeraj Vora. The movie has given us classic hit tracks like ‘Kya Kare’, ‘Tanha Tanha’, ‘Hai Rama’, ‘Mangta Hai Kya’, and ‘Pyaar Yeh Jaane Kaise’.

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