Saif Ali Khan To Star In Indian Adaptation Of Hit Nordic Drama The Bridge
Actor Saif Ali Khan will star in the Hindi adaptation of the Danish/Swedish drama "Bron/Broen" (The Bridge), which he will jointly produce with Endemol Shine India via his Black Knight Films banner.
New Delhi: Actor Saif Ali Khan will star in the Hindi adaptation of the Danish/Swedish drama "Bron/Broen" (The Bridge), which he will jointly produce with Endemol Shine India via his Black Knight Films banner. The concept of The Bridge has universal appeal, as it can be understood and appreciated by a global audience that is used to living in a world of borders.
The show opens with a dead body discovered on a border shared by two countries - half the body lies in one and the other half in another. This discovery leads to a joint investigation by the police forces of the two regions, forcing detectives from both sides to work together to solve the crime.
It would be the eighth adaptation of the show after its success in the US/Mexico, the UK/France, Germany/Austria, Singapore/Malaysia, and Russia/Estonia.
Saif Ali Khan feels it is a one-of-a-kind opportunity. “As an actor and producer, this is the one-of-a-kind opportunity one waits for. It is a story that has been adapted the world over and loved by audiences, irrespective of their geographies, so yes, my team and I at Black Knight Films – Kunjal Punamiya (CEO/co-producer) and Pavan Kriplani (Creative Producer/co- producer) are super excited to be associated with this project and getting it rolling,” said the actor.
Rishi Negi, CEO Endemol Shine India, said the story of ‘The Bridge’ is global in its appeal.
“The Bridge’s script is powerful, as it speaks a language recognised and enjoyed by audiences sitting anywhere in the world. It is a global story that can be made distinctively local, using the basic premise of the series and we look forward to recreating the magic of this show to captivate the Indian audience.” said Rishi Negi.
Originally created and written by Hans Rosenfeldt as a joint production of Sweden's Filmlance International, part of Banijay, and Denmark's Nimbus Film, The Bridge (Bron/Broen) was produced in co-production with Sveriges Television, DR, ZDF German Television network, ZDF Enterprises Gmbh, Film i Skåne, NRK, Copenhagen Film Fund, Lumiere Group, Stiftelsen Ystad Österlen Filmfond, with Norvision, and in co-operation with Malmö Stad.
The original has aired in more than 188 countries.