Denemek ALTIN - Özgür
'OUR INTENTION WAS NEVER TO SHOCK'
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
|Global Movie Magazine
'There are people who loved the show and people who have been shocked by it.'
-
Suparn Verma wears many hats.
He is a director, screenwriter and dialogue writer.
In 2002, Suparn made his foray into Bollywood as a screenwriter for the Hansal Mehta-directorial Chhal. They continued their partnership with another film in the same year, titled Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai?, which was loosely based on the English film series American Pie.
In 2005, he turned director with Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena starring Fardeen Khan and Feroz Khan.
Suparn has a writer's credit for many Bollywood thrillers like Zameen (2003) and Qayamat: City Under Threat (2003), and Karam (2005).
Fast forward to 2021, Suparn created his best shot in Amazon Prime Video's The Family Man 2, which he co-directed with showrunner duo Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK. The dynamic space of OTT gave the writer-director his well-deserved footing in the world of storytelling.
Suparn is back with the Web series Rana Naidu, starring Venkatesh Daggubati and Rana Daggubati. The first time the uncle-nephew duo is sharing screen space.
The Netflix show is an Indianised version of the American Web series Ray Donovan. Set in Mumbai, Rana Naidu is an action drama centered around the volatile relationship of father-son played by the Daggubatis. Suparn shares directorial responsibilities with Karun Anshuman, the creator of the show.
Talking about their spin on the original show, "The original first season of Ray Donovan came over a decade ago. So we were now changing it for modern sensibilities, which gave us more freedom and flexibility. But we didn't want to stray far into a different terrain either. To keep all the drama and emotion intact and make it into a mass entertainer was a challenge because that's what we are going after."
Bu hikaye GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE dergisinin Global Movie Magazine baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
Zaten abone misiniz? Oturum aç
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
'Villains Are The Most Interesting To Design For
Before designers made their foray into Bollywood, film outfits would be tailored.
7 mins
JAN 2026
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
Fitness Secrets Of Celebrities To Inspire You This New Year 2025: Sunil Shetty, Hina Khan & Other Inspiring Fitness Heroes
As we step into 2025, the journey to better health and fitness continues to inspire millions worldwide. What better way to ignite your motivation than by learning from those who have mastered the art of physical and mental well-being?
6 mins
JAN 2026
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
Why OTT Wants To Dub South Films
'For OTT platforms, securing dubbed rights often makes greater business sense, enabling them to serve diverse regional audiences more effectively.'
3 mins
JAN 2026
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
UPCOMING STAR, BHUPESH RASEEN EMERGING AS A POWERFUL VILLAIN IN BOLLYWOOD
Hindi Cinema has always been a land of great villains. Many of these villains have also enjoyed a lot of fan following. The tradition of villainy in Hindi cinema owes a lot to the folkloric traditions that abound in plentiful images of highly stylized images of larger-than-life villains.
4 mins
JAN 2026
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
The Best Winter Destinations in Europe
Winter in Europe is like a snow globe coming to life. The fantastical scenes of Christmas markets, the smells of roasted nuts, and the snow flocked chateaus make a dreamy scene. But the best part? Visiting Europe in winter time usually means you can find cheaper flights, accommodation, and less crowds.
6 mins
JAN 2026
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
Alia Bhatt calls saree India's little black dress; says she feels most comfortable and herself in the traditional drape
In an interview, Alia Bhatt called sarees the Indian version of the little black dress, highlighting their comfort and versatility, and her love for it. Alia Bhatt, like every other Indian, is obsessed with sarees. If you are of desi origins, at least once in your lifetime, or even multiple times, you would have raided your mother or grandmother's closet to steal one of their sarees to wear to an event or a festival. That is the rage of sarees in India. In a recent interview with Vogue, Alia highlighted this fact and characterised the traditional Indian saree as a versatile garment comparable to the western 'little black dress (LBD)' due to its comfort and adaptability. Let's find out what she said.
1 mins
JAN 2026
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
The OTT Battle Is For Audiences And Their Time
Only firms that have scale in content and a technology engine that drives its discovery and monetisation can compete,' explains Vanita Kohli Khandekar.
4 mins
JAN 2026
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
Hema-Dharam's Was The Most Dignified Second Marriage'
'One of the dignified aspects of their relationship is that Hema reportedly told Dharamji that she would never disturb his first family.'
3 mins
JAN 2026
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
Samantha Won't Take Raj's Last Name
She is no longer Samantha Ruth Prabhu. She will be known henceforth as just Samantha.
2 mins
JAN 2026
GLOBAL MOVIE MAGAZINE
'I Was Becoming A Mini Dilip Kumar'
'Dilipsaab was an interesting mix of spontaneity and stylised acting.'
5 mins
JAN 2026
Translate
Change font size
