Karisma Kapoor series Brown part of lineup for 2023 Berlinale Series Market Selects

Updated : Jan 20, 2023 12:03
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Actor Karisma Kapoor’s web series ‘Brown’ has been included in Berlinale Series Market Selects of the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival. It is part of a line-up of 16 titles from five continents, a press release stated.

‘Brown’, directed by Abhinay Deo of ‘Delhi Belly’ fame, centres around Rita Brown, a suicidal alcoholic and Arjun Sinha, a widower with survivor’s guilt. They are on a mission to find a serial killer.

‘I am extremely happy to be a part of ‘Brown’ and working with such a fantastic director Abhinay Deo, and Zee Studios who have backed such fabulous content. Playing the role of Rita Brown has been intriguing and creatively satisfying, to say the least. Super excited that ‘Brown’ has been chosen on an international platform, the Berlinale Series Market Select,’ Karisma said in a statement.

Abhinay Deo said suspense and human vulnerabilities are the key themes that his show explores.
‘To be precise, it also carries a time pressure element and a series of mysterious events that shall keep the audiences hooked on to their seats,’ he added.

Shariq Patel, CBO, Zee Studios, said, ‘Brown’ is the studio’s first attempt at creating a show which is truly world class, and to be part of the eminent Berlinale Series Market Selects for 2023 is a matter of great pride for us. The brilliance of Abhinay Deo behind the camera and Karisma Kapoor in front of it, is surely going to excite audiences worldwide’.

‘Brown’ also stars Surya Sharma, Soni Razdan, Helen, KK Raina and Jishu Sen in pivotal roles.

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