Sorabh Pant explores 10 classics that should be remade for modern Indian tastes
Sorabh Pant explores 10 classics that should be remade for modern Indian tastes 1. 20,000 Seas Under the League: The Kolkata Knight Riders Story
2. Lord of the Files: 14 young CAs survive in a tax island with just one file and three days to the end of the financial year.
3. A Midsummer Night's Sweat: About a man who tries to spend a night without the Gods of A/Cania and Faneron.
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4. Gone From The Hind: Sania O' Hara decides to marry Shoaib Butler with the eternal words, 'I don't give a damn', to all her unsecular detractors.
5. Pride & Steroid Juice: Indian weightlifter Jane tries to get married to rich Mr Darcy so he can pay off heru00a0 5,000 dollaru00a0fine she faces for doping.
6. The Fellowship of the Sing: A Hobbit armed with a beautiful voice battles dark wizards on Indian Idol, Sa Re Ga Ma and Star Voice.u00a0u00a0
7. Love Story 1984: The sequel to the Harman classic, set in a world where a Big Brother (Harry Baweja) records his every move, even though no one watches it.
8. Sensex and Sensibility: Where the impulsive Mary falls in love with stock trading despite her sister's warnings and marries a blue chip stock.
9. Charlie, Guddu & The Coke Factory: The book based on Kaminey.
10. The Old Man & The SP: Where a brave old man, Amitabh Santiago, is forced to fish in political waters he never wished to fish for in the first place.