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In India will shoot their own “Game of thrones”
Anita Hassanandani India Game of Thrones Cersei
To imagine anything more unimaginable than the Indian rendition of Game of Thrones from George Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire is hardly possible. Nevertheless, according to the website serializm.com/india/, dedicated to Indian TV series, the decision to shoot has already been made and Bollywood will take up its own remake of the acclaimed TV project. This will be done in the best Indian traditions. Firstly, with classic song and dance inserts, without which it is difficult to imagine any Bollywood product. Second, with a minimal budget. Paradoxically, the Indian version of one of the most expensive American series allocated a minimum of money. Perhaps rich in landscapes, India is going to film the events taking place in all seven kingdoms, without leaving the borders of their country. Or the filming will be purely pavilion, as in the project “God of the Gods Mahadev”.
The Martin Saga will be produced by Sony Entertainment TV and Lost Boy Productions. Such a move of these giants of the film industry is not fully understood by most fans of “Game of Thrones”. The explanation for this may be the most banal. Puritan Indian TV channels would hardly be able to broadcast the original version of the series, replete with erotic scenes and bloody footage, even with a translation into Hindi. However, the interesting plot of George Martin’s books and the worldwide hype around Game of Thrones force Bollywood to shoot an analogue, but in a much more modest presentation.
The cast of the Indian “Game of Thrones” was determined
Most of the castings in the fashion series are stars of Indian soap operas, well known to the audience. For example, the role of the mother of dragons went to 42-year-old Sakshi Tanwar, Queen Cersei will play the model Anita Hassanandani (35 years old), and in the image of handsome Jon Snow will get used to 24-year-old Part Samtana.
Source: serializm.com/india/
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