Asad Sultan and Mulberry Films join hands to produce Hollywood projects ANI | Updated: Mar 10, 2021 16:18 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 10 (ANI/NewsVoir): Asad Sultan, CEO of Deutsche Malayan Ventures and Rashaana Shah, Managing Director of Mulberry Films, are setting up a fund to produce International film and TV projects. After a decade of persistent efforts to get South Asian-themed premium content in front of mainstream global audiences, during which time Rashaana and Mulberry Films have been constant collaborators, we are confident the time for this cultural expression is here and now, and our new initiative is determined to contribute to it with our own storytelling, said Asad Sultan.
Asad Sultan and Mulberry Films join hands to produce Hollywood projects
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Uttarakhand tragedy on reels
Updated Feb 24, 2021, 12:03 am IST
Indian-American Hollywood producer Rashaana Shah’s Mulberry Films will put the stories of real-life heroes on the silver screen
Rashaana Shah
Natural and man-made disasters have always been an attractive subject for filmmakers. For almost half a century, films based on earthquakes, volcanos, cyclones, tornadoes and pandemics, apart from a host of other disasters, have kept audiences on the edge of their seats.
Bollywood reflected this global fascination for disaster movies, and made Kedarnath, Bhopal: A prayer for rain and other such films. The recent Uttarakhand tragedy, which claimed over 200 lives, is the latest to inspire a film.