MIPTV Spotlight: Star India

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Two star-crossed lovers are at the center of one of Star India’s drama offerings, Love Conquers All? (Kasauti Zindagi Kay).

Meanwhile, the drama Radha & Krishna (RadhaKrishn), rooted in Indian mythology, has as its core theme unconditional love and devotion. Gurjeev Kapoor, the president of distribution at Star India, calls these series “the two most anticipated dramas from our portfolio.” He adds, “Kasauti Zindagi Kay is a remake of Star India’s classic drama by the same name, and it is once again likely to transform the scale and popularity of Indian dramas. RadhaKrishn is a costume drama based on the eternal love story of Radha and Krishna. The initial interest in both these shows from fans and broadcasters across the globe has been phenomenal.”

In The Singing Star (Kullfi Kumarr Bajewala), a 7-year-old musical prodigy ventures out to find her estranged father. “Star India believes in harnessing the power of imagination, and this is reflected in our storytelling,” Kapoor adds.