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Is Jennifer Winget gearing up for her digital debut?

Known for such successful Hindi shows as Dill Mill Gayye, Saraswatichandra and Beyhadh, Jennifer Winget is one of the highest paid actresses on Indian television.

She was last seen in Bepannaah, which beamed its last episode in November 2018. Ever since the Cinevistaas Limited produced show ended its run on Colors, fans have been waiting to know what the actress is doing next.


Though Jennifer is yet to announce her next show, speculations are rife that she will soon return with the second season of her popular thriller series, Beyhadh. Indian television circle is also buzzing with rumours that the actress is also in talks with Ekta Kapoor’s ALTBalaji for a digital series.

Tentatively titled Code M, the web-series is a courtroom drama which also stars Rajat Kapoor in a pivotal role. If Jennifer is indeed a part of the series, it will mark her digital debut. The makers are planning to start rolling soon.

An official announcement is awaited.

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British Asian filmmakers gain rare access to China’s entertainment industry at Third Shanghai London Screen Industry Forum

UK China film collaborations take off as Third Shanghai London Forum connects British Asian filmmakers with Chinese studios

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British Asian filmmakers gain rare access to China’s entertainment industry at Third Shanghai London Screen Industry Forum

Highlights:

  • Forum brings UK and Chinese film professionals together to explore collaborations.
  • Emerging British-Asian talent gain mentorship and international exposure.
  • Small-scale dramas, kids’ shows, and adapting popular formats were the projects everyone was talking about.
  • Telling stories that feel real to their culture, yet can connect with anyone, is what makes them work worldwide.
  • Meeting three times a year keeps the UK and China talking, creating opportunities that last beyond one event.

The theatre was packed for the Third Shanghai–London Screen Industry Forum. Between panels and workshops, filmmakers, producers and executives discussed ideas and business cards and it felt more than just a summit. British-Asian filmmakers were meeting and greeting the Chinese industry in an attempt to explore genuine possibilities of working in China’s film market.

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