Bollywood hit movie ‘Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak’ remade as a TV series; Jimmy Lloyd Company; UK Climate Change Fund; ZDF Documentary Drama; Martin Moskowitz Prize – International Abstracts


The hit Bollywood movie ‘Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak’ is being remade as a TV serial

Mansoor Khan’s hit movie in Bollywood Qayamat Si Qayamat Tak It was remade as a television series by BBC Studios India for the Viacom 18 Colors network. Starring Karam Rajpal and Trupti Mishra, it will be released today Romeo and Juliet-The mesmerizing show narrates the timeless love story between Rajneesh, a city-raised medical student, and Poornima, a resilient village girl; They fall in love with each other and are united by an eternal promise to stay together forever. The show is inspired by and based on true events of reincarnation november rain By Mrinal and Abhijeean Jha. BBC Studios said the show “represents a new step for the global entertainment business to pursue drama internationally.” Global Entertainment has recently been restructured under the leadership of Matt Ford. “It is often said that there are very few stories that are completely original, well, this one, Qayamat Si Qayamat Tak“She is the mother of them all,” said producer and writer Jha. The story was made into a 1988 Bollywood film directed by Khan.

Jimmy Lloyd’s company became independent

Jamie Lloyd’s West End and Broadway production group became independent. The Jamie Lloyd Company has exited a decade-long partnership with Ambassador Theater Group. Lloyd’s presented many West End and Broadway shows during this time including the recent Revenges of Sunset Boulevard, Influence, A Doll’s House, The Seagull, Cyrano de Bergerac, Betrayal, The Maids And Macbeth, with an ensemble cast including Zawe Ashton, Hayley Atwell and Nicole Scherzinger. One of the company’s productions Sunset Street And the influence It will be transferred to New York later this year, with more productions to be announced. “It has long been the intention of Jamie Lloyd to become an independent production company and I am delighted to be starting this new era with some very exciting new projects to be announced soon,” Lloyd said. “The company will work on a slate of existing commissions and new projects created with some fantastic collaborators I have worked with throughout my career – and, in fact, those artists I have not yet had the opportunity to work with.”

Launch of the UK Unwritten Climate Change Fund

A £100,000 (US$126,000) global unscripted television fund for climate change-related shows has been launched by UK screen industry organization Climate Spring. Independent British vet David Leitch has been selected by Climate Spring to oversee the fund, which will support non-scripted formats. About the transition away from polluting fossil fuels, from shows about home renovation, nature-friendly farming, cooking, competitions, documentaries and lighthearted reality entertainment. The trust is looking to develop shows in the English language market globally as well as “for European audiences. Climate Spring is already funding early stage development of scripted shows and is consulting on scripts to help with the climate and sustainability elements of projects. “Broadcasters are increasingly demanding ideas in the climate space and I hope to work with production companies To provide innovative and entertaining climate content that reaches underserved audiences, Leitch said. “Through this fund, I also want to provide a space for independent nations to take more creative risks especially in reality.”

ZDF Forging is a docudrama about British female spies

A docudrama about the fate of British female spies in World War II is being produced by ZDF Studios and World Media Right. Spies Missing Women The film has entered production and follows the decision made by Winston Churchill in 1942 to ignore UK laws banning women from combat and send female agents to the front lines in France. In 2000, boxes containing top-secret files were found in a garden shed in Cornwall belonging to covert operations director Vera Atkins, detailing the life of the first British female agent sent to the front lines during World War II. Alan Griffiths, CEO of Global Media Rights, said: “There are very few series about what happened after the war ended and, in many ways, the consequences were as horrific as the war itself, particularly for Vera Atkins.” ZDF, which has a stake in World Media, had previously merged with the sales house on the likes The Greatest Events of World War II in Color, The Road to Victory, War players And Lost Pirate Kingdom.

Martin Moskowitz is up for the Karl Laimmel Producer Award

German producer Martin Moskowitz will be honored with the 2024 Carl Laemmle Producer Award at a ceremony on May 16. The Producer Award, presented by the German Producers Alliance – Film & Television eV (Produzentenallianz) and the city of Laubheim, honors Moscovitch’s work. As a producer. His credits include Fack ju Göhte, Die Päpstin, Der Gott Des Gemetzels, Those Who Are About to Die And Monster hunter. The producer award comes with a cash sum of €40,000 and will be presented in Laupheim, the birthplace of German-Austrian producer Karl Laemmle. Moskowitz is scheduled to step down from his position as Chairman of the Board of Directors next March vampire Constantine Film Producer.

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