Mumbai, Jan. 31 -- With the official announcement of the remake of Pati Patni Aur Woh, another of Chupke Chupke on the cards and speculation over Coolie No. 1 and Ram Lakhan being remade, filmmakers are clearly revisiting Bollywood classics. However, will a story that worked a few decades back again create magic with the millennial audience? After a dream run for out-of-the-box plots in 2018, which won accolades, are new story ideas drying up in 2019? MILLENNIALS LIKE TO REVISIT CLASSICS Filmmaker Mudassar Aziz, who's directing the remake of Pati Patni Aur Woh, feels it's important to revisit successful plots from the past. "While approaching classics as filmmakers, we do start with a weight on our shoulders. But as an audience, millennials look at it as an independent film. Their prime concern is if your film is entertaining enough," he says. Trade analyst Amod Mehra believes a filmmaker shouldn't divert too much from the plot. "If a successful film is being remade, it might work like Don and Agneepath. But the Zanjeer remake failed to deliver as it went off track. Hence you shouldn't tamper with the originals in totality," says Mehra. ...