Siddharth Bodke is also known for his role in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin. The actor is celebrating Drishyam 2 on 2nd October. The film collected ₹345.05 crore worldwide.
“On October 2nd, we all celebrate Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti, but this day has another interesting reason to be talked about. October 2nd marks the anniversary of the release of ‘Drishyam,’ a popular Indian movie. Every year, social media buzzes with memes and discussions about this film, which first hit the screens in 2015.
The movie ‘Drishyam‘ featured Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn in the lead role, and it left a lasting impact on the audience. It’s a suspenseful thriller that keeps you hooked from start to finish.
Fast forward to the following November, and the sequel to ‘Drishyam’ was released, aptly titled ‘Drishyam 2.’ This movie garnered a lot of attention and was loved by audiences. It featured a star-studded cast, including Ajay Devgn, Tabu, Shriya Saran, Ishita Dutta, Akshay Khanna, and Marathi actor Siddharth Bodke, who played a significant role in the film.
Sidharth Bodke’s performance in ‘Drishyam 2’ was well-received, and his role left a lasting impression on the audience. Today, on October 2nd, Siddharth is sharing some fond memories from the movie. On his Instagram account, Siddharth shared photos with the cast of ‘Drishyam 2.’ In the caption, he has everyone’s attention, as he writes, “2 October ki raat ko Vijay Salgaonkar ne body kaha dafnai thi mai janta hai !!! “ |||Celebrating DRISHYAM 2 😃|||” This caption has generated a lot of curiosity and comments from fans and celebrities alike.
Siddharth Bodke Celebrates Drishyam 2 Anniversary
‘Drishyam’ is actually a remake of a Malayalam movie released in 2013. The first installment was a huge hit, starring the renowned actor Mohanlal. Later, in 2021, ‘Drishyam 2’ followed in Malayalam and continued the gripping storyline.
So, as we celebrate Gandhi Jayanti today, it’s also a day to remember the intriguing world of ‘Drishyam’ and the excitement it brings to audiences every year. The mysteries, the suspense, and the brilliant performances continue to captivate us, making it a memorable part of Indian cinema.”