In this conversation with Atika Farooqui, Chamkila director Imtiaz Ali, creators Abhishek Chaubey (Killer Soup), Sameer Saxena (Maamla Legal Hai), Monika Shergill, VP of Content at Netflix India, and Prerna Singh, CEO of Bhansali Productions, discuss their respective movies and shows, creative processes, and ways to surprise audiences. Monika Shergill talks about building a diverse slate for Netflix. Imtiaz Ali shares how the Persian poet Rumi has influenced his cinema. Abhishek Chaubey discusses making Killer Soup and casting Manoj Bajpayee and Konkona Sensharma. Sameer Saxena, creator of Maamla Legal Hai, talks about bringing satire to OTT and the making of the show. Prerna Singh talks about co-producing Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Heeramandi and more. Watch the video to know more. bollywood news | entertainment news live | latest bollywood news | bollywood | news18 | n18oc_moviesLiked the video? Please press the thumbs up icon and leave a comment. Subscribe to Showsha YouTube channel and never miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/c/SHOWSHAIndiaFollow Showsha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showsha_/Follow Showsha on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/showshaFollow Showsha on X: https://x.com/news18showshaFollow Showsha on Snapchat: https://snapchat.com/t/6YeotZeyMore entertainment and lifestyle news and updates on:https://www.news18.com/entertainment
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