Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Submit Guest Post

Toilet Ek Prem Katha director, Shree Narayan Singh, turns producer

Filmmaker Shree Narayan Singh, who broke onto the scene with the runaway success of his social-drama movie, Toilet Ek Prem Katha, is all set to turn producer with a woman-centric film which he will co-produce in collaboration with KriArj Entertainment.

Like Singh's last directorial, his next film will also be a social issue-driven movie. Titled Jasmin - Story Of A Leased Womb, the movie has been written by noted Hindi film writers Siddharth and Garima.


Reportedly, Siddharth and Garima brought this amazing concept to the producers after 3 years of extensive research. The film is set in 90s Gujarat.

Talking about his new venture with KriArj, Shree said, Very happy to collaborate with KriArj once again. I have always wanted to work on a woman-centric film and finally, I am able to do so."

Produced by  KriArj Entertainment and Mukambika Pictures, the film will mount floors in 2018. The cast will be announced shortly.

Meanwhile, Shree Narayan Singh is currently busy with his next directorial Batti Gul Meter Chalu. Shahid plays the male lead in the movie, while the search for the leading lady is on.

Add EasternEye As Your Trusted Source
preferred source on google news

More For You

Midjourney accuses Disney, Universal and Warner Bros. of withholding AI documents

The studios say the lawsuit is about protecting copyrighted characters, not preventing the development of AI

Getty Images

Midjourney accuses Disney, Universal and Warner Bros. of withholding AI documents

Highlights

  • Midjourney is asking the court to require Disney, Universal and Warner Bros. to disclose more details about their AI use.
  • The AI company argues internal records could support its defence in the ongoing copyright case.
  • The studios say the lawsuit is about protecting copyrighted characters, not preventing the development of AI.

Midjourney has argued that the Hollywood studios suing it over copyright infringement may be using artificial intelligence in ways similar to those at the centre of the legal dispute, as it seeks broader access to their internal AI records.

In a new court filing, the AI image-generation company asked for Disney, Universal and Warner Bros. to produce more documents during the discovery process, saying the material could strengthen its defence.

Keep ReadingShow less