Naman Ramachandran Storied Indian production house Narang Films unveiled a genre-heavy slate of international projects at Mip London, positioning itself at the intersection of horror, crime, and thriller storytelling as it expands through its recently established London office.
The eight-decade-old company, which began its cinematic journey during the black and white film era, is looking to leverage its rich heritage while developing contemporary content for global audiences.
Leading the charge is director Raveesh Narang, who brings a decade of industry experience in creative development and production. “We believe that synergizing with the right talent and team always leads to success,” said Narang. “Our aim is to identify, develop and produce unique and compelling stories that can resonate with audiences globally.” The company’s newly announced slate includes “Protector,” a thriller following Gwen, a burnt-out social worker pushed to extremes by the horrors she has witnessed over fifteen years in child protection.
The project, which will begin as a film and will continue as a series, combines elements of crime and detective genres as the protagonist investigates cases to uncover hidden truths.
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