Bollywood gets a live-action movie in response to across the world in style characters from Archie Comics.
Archie, Betty, Veronica and Jughead -- cherished by hundreds of thousands for generations -- will probably be reimagined with an all-Indian cast, read a remark from personality leisure corporate Graphic India.
It has announced plans to broaden a "live-action, theatrical film based on the iconic Archie Comics characters, bringing Archie and his friends to life, Bollywood-style".
"We are supremely excited to partner with the great team at Graphic India to bring Archie and his friends to Bollywood," mentioned Archie Comics CEO Jon Goldwater.
"Archie's lasting and growing presence in India made this move the logical next step as our stellar library of characters continues to expand into other media. It's a major moment for Archie and its fans around the world," Goldwater added.
The production, which will be the first international comic to be translated for Indian monitors, is in the early levels with an reputable unlock date to be announced.
The firms have begun taking initial steps toward a modern, entertaining screenplay that can without a doubt resonate with longtime Archie lovers in India and beyond.
Sharad Devarajan, Co-Founder and CEO, Graphic India, mentioned, "Archie, Betty, Veronica and Jughead had been a supply of inspiration for a lot of Bollywood motion pictures over time, and now it's time to take them fully into Bollywood in an exhilarating new twist of a story that we have deliberate.
"These characters have held a special place in the hearts of Indians for decades and we don't have any doubt that the new Indian cast of Archie and the gang will probably be an exhilarating moment for the country."
Archie Comics is enjoying good fortune with the hit TV collection "Riverdale", which launched in 2017. The corporate also lately announced with Netflix the approaching but untitled Sabrina collection.
Archie Comics have bought over 2 billion copies international and are printed in over 17 languages in over 55 nations.
Archie, Betty, Veronica and Jughead -- cherished by hundreds of thousands for generations -- will probably be reimagined with an all-Indian cast, read a remark from personality leisure corporate Graphic India.
It has announced plans to broaden a "live-action, theatrical film based on the iconic Archie Comics characters, bringing Archie and his friends to life, Bollywood-style".
"We are supremely excited to partner with the great team at Graphic India to bring Archie and his friends to Bollywood," mentioned Archie Comics CEO Jon Goldwater.
"Archie's lasting and growing presence in India made this move the logical next step as our stellar library of characters continues to expand into other media. It's a major moment for Archie and its fans around the world," Goldwater added.
The production, which will be the first international comic to be translated for Indian monitors, is in the early levels with an reputable unlock date to be announced.
The firms have begun taking initial steps toward a modern, entertaining screenplay that can without a doubt resonate with longtime Archie lovers in India and beyond.
Sharad Devarajan, Co-Founder and CEO, Graphic India, mentioned, "Archie, Betty, Veronica and Jughead had been a supply of inspiration for a lot of Bollywood motion pictures over time, and now it's time to take them fully into Bollywood in an exhilarating new twist of a story that we have deliberate.
"These characters have held a special place in the hearts of Indians for decades and we don't have any doubt that the new Indian cast of Archie and the gang will probably be an exhilarating moment for the country."
Archie Comics is enjoying good fortune with the hit TV collection "Riverdale", which launched in 2017. The corporate also lately announced with Netflix the approaching but untitled Sabrina collection.
Archie Comics have bought over 2 billion copies international and are printed in over 17 languages in over 55 nations.
Archie Comics to get a Bollywood spin
Reviewed by Kailash
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March 09, 2018
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