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Puri’s Swallowing the Sun heads to the silver screen
The Morning Standard
|October 01, 2025
EMBRACED as a bestseller, the debut novel of Lakshmi Murdeshwar Puri, Swallowing the Sun, is set against the backdrop of the birth of India as an independent nation.
Creator of critically acclaimed box office hits like Kahaani, Chorri and many more, Vikram Malhotra, CEO of Abundantia Entertainment, is set to bring Puri’s book to the screen. They announced an adaptation of the book into a series on Monday, in New Delhi.
In a distinguished diplomatic career, spanning 43 years, Puri was first in the Indian Foreign Service and then served at the United Nations. The book revolves around her life experiences as a daughter and a diplomat through the character of Malti as she navigated her journey to empowerment in the independence era.
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