New Delhi, Oct 23 (PTI) Director Rohit Shetty and Bollywood star Ajay Devgn have made the "Singham" franchise "bigger and better" in Hindi, says actor Suriya, who portrayed the titular cop in the original Tamil film series "Singam". After his "Singam" released in 2010, Shetty and Devgn joined hands for its Hindi remake "Singham", which came out a year later. The duo have since expanded the franchise into an ambitious copverse also starring Akshay Kumar and Ranveer Singh's characters Veer Sooryavanshi and Sangram 'Simmba' Bhalerao.
Suriya said several of his Tamil films, including "Ghajini", "Kaakha Kaakha", and "Soorarai Pottru" have been adapted in Hindi. "Everywhere I travel in India, they recognise me and connect with 'Singam'. We didn't promote or release the film (up north).
Be it through channels or mobiles, the penetration has been amazing. The love is huge. They recreated it in Hindi and made it even bigger and better.
.. "It only makes you happy when legends, people who you respect a lot like Aamir (Khan) sir, Ajay sir, Akshay (Kumar) sir.
.. When they give you that mutual respect and they take up that content and say 'we would want to recreate it and enact the same thing again'.
And when they own such scripts, it gives a lot of respect to the entire cast, crew, director and producer," the actor told PTI in an interview here. Suriya, who has played Duraisingam/ Singam in three Tamil movies "Singam" (2010), "Singam II" (2013) and "Si3" (2017), said he is really happy fo.