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The Tatas story on celluloid. T-Series and Almighty Motion Picture acquire rights for new project

The Tatas story on celluloid. T-Series and Almighty Motion Picture acquire rights for new project

India Today
Wednesday, May 25, 2022 12:30:28 PM UTC

T-Series and Almighty Motion Picture have acquired the rights to the story of the legendary business family, The Tatas. It will be an adaptation of the book, The Tatas: How A Family Built A Business And A Nation.

T-Series and Almighty Motion Picture have acquired the audio-visual rights to the story of the legendary business family, The Tatas. The Tatas will be adapted from the book The Tatas: How A Family Built A Business And A Nation, which was written by noted journalist Girish Kuber.

If you’re someone who has always felt influenced by the Tata family, here’s good news for you. T-Series and Almighty Motion Picture will soon bring the legendary clan’s story on screen. The story will be adapted from the book The Tatas: How A Family Built A Business And A Nation, which was written by noted journalist Girish Kuber. The official handle of T-Series took to Instagram to share the cover of Girish Kuber's book and wrote, “T-Series and Almighty Motion Picture are all set to bring together a story of the great business family into your world. #TheTatas (sic).”

It has not been made clear if the adaptation of The Tatas: How A Family Built A Business And A Nation will be a film or series. If media reports are to be believed, the makers were planning on a multi-season series, which will stream on a leading OTT platform. During an interview with Economic Times, Almighty Motion Picture’s Prabhleen Kaur Sandhu said that the show will have at least three seasons.

“The endeavour is to put a spotlight on how the Tatas family contributed to community building. The series' focus will not be limited to the raising of a business empire by the Tatas, but will underscore their invaluable contribution to building our nation. The show will not only cover the successful journey of Ratan Tata, former chairman of Tata Sons, but also his ancestors and the entire Parsi family,” said Prabhleen Kaur Sandhu.

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