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Shamita Shetty, Swastika Mukherjee, Mona Singh Star In 'Black Widows' Remake

Mona Singh, Swastika Mukherjee and Shamita Shetty will topline the cast of an Indian adaptation of the popular international show, Black Widows. Read on.

New Delhi: In June, IANS had announced that Scandinavian producers Roope Lehtinen and Mikko Polla's crime drama hit "Black Widows" is all set for an Indian adaptation, narrating a darkly comic story of three best friends who try to kill their abusive husbands. The Indian version would be the eighth international remake of the show, following versions in Ukraine, Estonia, Lithuania, the Middle East, Mexico, Scandinavia, and the Czech Republic. ALSO READ | ‘Missed You So Much’: Rajeev Sen & Charu Asopa Patch Up, Share Lovey Dovey Photos On Social Media While the original starred Beate Bill, Cecilia Forss, and Synnove Macody Lund, the cast of the Indian version was yet to be revealed back then. On Friday it was announced that along with Mona, Swastika, and Shamita, the Indian web series will also feature Sharad Kelkar, Raima Sen, Parambrata Chattopadhyay, and Aamir Ali. "It feels great to start working again, amid safety measures. What is more exciting is the project itself! Being part of a popular international show with seven remakes and being adapted in India, is a huge opportunity," said Mona. The show is helmed by Bengali filmmaker Birsa Dasgupta, and parts of it will be shot in Kolkata. Swastika added: "It is fun to shoot in Kolkata, where I grew up. There is a great level of comfort, safety and health as a priority. This is a dream project for us all. How often do you get a chance to be part of an international adaptation with a talented director like Birsa and a phenomenal cast?" Shamita said: "It is not your run-of-the-mill storyline and at the same time, it is a genre that has not been explored in India as it has internationally. Dark humour is tough to understand and even tougher to act! But we are trying out best." The shooting of the Zee5 show is currently underway. Two seasons are being lined up right now. The first season is expected to be released in December. ALSO READ| Abhay Deol Opens Up On Blind Items; Says ‘Until We Don’t Call Out These People, They’re Going To Continue Writing What They Did’ Watch this space for more updates.
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