Development In September 2017, it was announced that E4 Entertainment had bought the rights to remake the
Telugu film
Arjun Reddy (2017) in
Tamil and
Malayalam languages. The following month,
Bala was chosen to direct the yet-untitled Tamil remake. On 10 November 2017, the title was announced as
Varma, although it would later be amended to
Varmaa.
Raju Murugan was chosen to pen the dialogues.
M. Sukumar was selected to handle the cinematography and
Sathish Suriya was chosen as the film editor, after having earlier worked for Bala's
Naachiyaar (2018). Producer Mukesh Mehta said the remake would be 20 minutes shorter than the Telugu original. Actor
Vikram's son
Dhruv Vikram was cast as the male lead, in what would have been his acting debut. It would have been the debut for the
Kolkata-based model Megha, who was chosen to play the female lead. Whereas other roles were given to
Easwari Rao,
Raiza Wilson, and
Sandra Amy.
Filming Principal photography began in early March 2018 at
Kathmandu,
Nepal, and a week later, after completing the first schedule there, the crew shifted to Chennai for the second schedule. However, shooting of the film was briefly stalled due to the Tamil Film Producers Council strike, but resumed in April after the strike ended. The final schedule of the film took place in August 2018, for which the team had shifted to
Tiruvannamalai.
Shelving On 7 February 2019, E4 issued a press statement stating that they would go for a complete reshoot as they were not satisfied with the final cut provided by Bala. Changes included the absence of many characters from
Arjun Reddy, including the male lead's grandmother.
Varmaa was also two hours long while the original was three. In their press statement, E4 added that the film would be relaunched with a completely new cast and crew while retaining Dhruv. This was considered an unprecedented move in Tamil cinema. and did not retain any scene shot by Bala for
Varmaa. == Soundtrack ==