
Filmmaker-producer Vikramaditya Motwane, who is thought for movies like ‘Udaan’, ‘Lootera’, ‘Sacred Video games’ and others, is arising with a streaming drama collection titled ‘Jubilee’.
The collection is about parallel to the evolution of each India and the flicks and follows the tales and desires that gave delivery to the Hindi movie business, and it was within the making for me ever since Motwane was an assistant director.
Jubilee options an ensemble forged led by Prosenjit Chatterjee, Aditi Rao Hydari, Aparshakti Khurana, Wamiqa Gabbi, Sidhant Gupta, Nandish Sandhu, and Ram Kapoor. Speaking concerning the collection, the director mentioned: “‘Jubilee’ has been a love story within the making for me ever since I used to be an assistant director enamoured with the world of the flicks, even when there wasn’t a narrative to inform.”
Speaking about Jubliee he mentioned, “Whereas the collection is about in that celebrated period of cinema, at its core, Jubilee is a really human story, with narrative themes that can resonate with everybody – which is what drew me to the story within the first place.”
He additional talked about: “We’ve painstakingly researched every facet of the Jubilee to stay true to its period. It’s been essentially the most unimaginable journey made with the assist of a terrific studio, with a number of the most superb actors, and with the very best crew ever. Daily on this collection has been a delight and I can not look forward to the world to see the work that we’ve all achieved.”
The ten-episode fictional drama Jubliee has its screenplay and dialogues by Atul Sabharwal and is produced by Andolan Movies in affiliation with Reliance Leisure and Phantom Studios.
Half 1 (episodes one to 5) of the collection will drop on Prime Video on April 7, with Half 2 (episodes six to 10) releasing the next week on April 14.
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