Love And Hate': Bollywood In Spotlight Of 'Call My Agent' Spinoff | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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The director behind a biting look at India’s entertainment industry says the backroom dealings and bold personalities of Bollywood have proven a rich target for satire. Shaad Ali’s latest venture is a local adaptation of a runaway hit Netflix series that follows four hapless French talent agents as they wrangle and coddle their celebrity clients. […]

The director behind a biting look at India's entertainment industry says the backroom dealings and bold personalities of Bollywood have proven a rich target for satire. Shaad Ali's latest venture is a local adaptation of a runaway hit Netflix series that follows four hapless French talent agents as they wrangle and coddle their celebrity clients.…

“Call My Agent: Bollywood” trades Paris for Mumbai, the sprawling port city home to India’s most lucrative production houses and its most famous megastars. But getting the show from the script to the screen was tough, with last year’s Covid outbreak in Mumbai upending the production schedule. “I keep hearing from people that there are mixed reactions — some love it, some have hated it — which I prefer,” he says.Nor has he shied away from poking fun at the airy and sometimes oblivious personalities often found in any celebrity milieu.

 

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