This article explores the buzz, speculation, and fan reactions surrounding the rumored remake of the 2013 Tamil comedy blockbuster, Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam (VVS), with a focus on the modern, high-energy, and often intense (or "hot") expectations for a new version.

Replacing the subtle romantic chemistry of the original with a more intense, visually glamorous, or "hot" romance, perhaps changing the aesthetic of the romantic scenes [1].

For the uninitiated, Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam (VVVS) was a 2013 Tamil rural comedy-drama directed by debutant Ezhil and produced by the legend Sivakarthikeyan’s mentor, S. Michael Rayappan. The film starred Sivakarthikeyan, Soori, and Sri Divya in lead roles. It was a sleeper hit that later became a cult classic, celebrated for its authentic Theni dialect, situational humor, and heartwarming friendship narrative.

As of early 2026, the primary buzz surrounding the franchise involves a confirmed rather than a new remake.

Before we dive into the remake rumors, let’s revisit why Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam remains a benchmark. The title roughly translates to “The Frustrated Bachelors’ Association,” and the plot followed Bose (Sivakarthikeyan), a happy-go-lucky village mechanic, whose life turns upside down when he falls for the village president’s daughter (Sri Divya). With Soori’s hilarious antics as his sidekick, the film was 150 minutes of pure, unadulterated rural fun.

Parallel to the remake buzz, the biggest and most official news to hit the internet is the confirmation of the direct sequel, . Director Ponram himself has put an end to years of speculation, and this is what we know:

Modern remakes frequently update traditional village attire with contemporary, stylish wardrobes, elevating the visual appeal of the lead actors.

While she played a conservative village girl in the film, the actress's subsequent modern fashion portfolios and elegant, contemporary photoshoots frequently go viral, sparking "what if" conversations about a sleeker VVS character design.

While director Ponram’s original Varuthapadatha Valibar Sangam relied heavily on the innocent, rustic charm of Sri Divya and the witty banter between Sivakarthikeyan and Soori, the remakes took a decidedly more commercial and glamorous route. 1. The Telugu Remake: Current Theega (2014)

For years, fans have speculated about a sequel, and the anticipation reached a fever pitch in late 2025.

For fans tracking the latest trending topics around the franchise, filmmaker Ponram has actively discussed scripts for a potential sequel, tentatively titled .