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Hisss' movie will be remake in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam

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Mallika Sherawat starrer ’ Hisss’ will be dubbed into Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam and released simultaneously with the Hindi original on October 22.
The film, directed by Jennifer Lynch, has Mallika in the role of a serpent woman.

The cast of the film include Irrfan Khan, Divya Dutta and Jeff Doucette. Alexander von Bubenheim scores the music for this supernatural flick. The film was shot simultaneously in English and Hindi. Special effects wizard Robert Kurtzman developed the look of the Snake Woman in the film.


Mooppan Raghavan, tribal leader in Kerala, and over a dozen members of his tribe feature in the film. ’Hisss’ was premiered at this year’s Cannes festival and Mallika Sherawat appeared on the red carper with a 22-feet python around her, in a bid to promote the movie.

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