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Hrithik Roshan to start shooting for Indian adaptation of 'The Night Manager' in April

After enchanting the audience with his performances on the big screen, actor Hrithik Roshan is all set to make his OTT debut. He is soon going to start shooting for the Indian adaptation of John Le Carre's spy drama 'The Night Manager'. 

India TV Entertainment Desk Written by: India TV Entertainment Desk New Delhi Published on: January 30, 2021 11:15 IST
Hrithik Roshan to start shooting for Indian adaptation of 'The Night Manager' in April
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Hrithik Roshan to start shooting for Indian adaptation of 'The Night Manager' in April

Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan rules the hearts and minds of the people with his otherworldly looks, killer dance moves, and enviable action skills. After enchanting the audience with his performances on the big screen, the actor is all set to make his OTT debut. Hrithik is soon going to start shooting for the Indian adaptation of John Le Carre's spy drama 'The Night Manager'. The actor will play an Indian version of the Jonathan Pine character, who was played by Tom Hiddleston in the 2016 adaptation, which aired on the BBC and AMC, and was produced by The Ink Factory, reported Variety.

The upcoming Indian adaptation, which is scheduled to go on floors in April and will be shot in Mumbai, is being produced by Banijay Asia. Some international locations will follow after travel becomes easier.

Executives close to the deal told the publication that an official announcement is imminent. Although not confirmed yet, the Indian version of the spy drama is likely to premiere on Indian streamer Disney Plus Hotstar. Sandeep Modi, who co-created and co-directed the popular Hotstar series 'Aarya', will be helming the upcoming Indian adaptation.

'The Night Manager' is a 1993 novel by British author John Le Carre, who passed away in December 2020. The story revolves around the night manager of a luxury hotel, a former soldier, who is recruited by a government espionage organisation, to infiltrate the inner circle of an arms dealer.

The book was adapted for the BBC and AMC by David Farr and the series was directed by Susanne Bier. Apart from Hiddleston, the cast also included actors Olivia Colman, Hugh Laurie, Elizabeth Debicki, and Tom Hollander. The series won several Golden Globes, BAFTAs, and Primetime Emmys.

Meanwhile, Hrithik, who was last seen in the 2019 Bollywood film 'War', will next feature in 'Fighter' alongside Deepika Padukone. The actor also has 'Krrish 4' and the Hindi remake of the Tamil crime thriller 'Vikram Vedha' in the pipeline. Hrithik Roshan has been wooing the viewers with his performances in back to back blockbusters like Super 30 and War. Fans have been waiting to watch him make a comeback on the screen.

-With ANI inputs

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