Saba Imtiaz's novel acquired for Bollywood adaptation
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Published: 11 April 2015
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The novel 'Karachi, You're Killing Me!' by Saba Imtiaz has been acquired for a Bollywood film adaptation. Produced by Abundantia Entertainment, the story focuses on a modern journalist's life in Karachi.
MUMBAI: Pakistani novel "Karachi, You're Killing Me!" has been acquired for the big screen adaptation by an Indian production company.
Written by journalist Saba Imtiaz, the book chronicles the life of Ayesha Khan, a progressive journalist in her late twenties, who drinks and smokes, putting her modern attitude in contrast to the city's orthodox elements.
The novel is said to be a comedy of manners in the city.
Abundantia Entertainment, an independent motion pictures company, will remake the film.
"I read the book, the very day, after I came across a review that described it as a cross between Bridget Jones' Diary and Diary of A Social Butterfly. The quick review compelled me to know more and I ended up reading the book," said Vikram Malhotra, founder and CEO of Abundantia Entertainment.
"I have full faith that 'Karachi...' will translate into a film that will resonate with today's audience, especially women as they will see lots of slices in their lives in it," he said. - PTI
KEY POINTS:
- 'Karachi, You're Killing Me!' is a Pakistani novel by Saba Imtiaz.
- Abundantia Entertainment will adapt it for Bollywood.
- The story centers on Ayesha Khan, a progressive journalist.
- The novel is a comedy of manners set in Karachi.
- Vikram Malhotra finds it relatable for today's audience, particularly women.