Bridge7, a production company founded by former Netflix executive Swati Shetty and ex-CAA agent Grant Kessman, has acquired the rights to adapt Slumdog Millionaire into film and television formats.
More than 15 years after the release of the iconic 'Slumdog Millionaire', rumours are rife that a sequel is on the way.
Filmmaker Payal Kapadia, whose film All We Imagine as Light won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, sat down with The ...
The company, led by producer Swati Shetty and veteran CAA agent Grant Kessman, acquired the rights from Celador, the U.K.-based firm that produced and financed the 2008 film in partnership with Film4.
Back in 2008, Danny Boyle directed Slumdog Millionaire which went on to get 10 Oscar nominations and won in the eight ...
The Oscar-winning 'Slumdog Millionaire' (2008) is set for a potential sequel and TV series.  Former Netflix executive Swati Shetty and ex-CAA agent Grant Kessman's production company have secured ...
Los Angeles-based production company Bridge7, newly formed by producer Swati Shetty and veteran CAA agent Grant Kessman, has ...
A sequel to Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire is in the works after production company Bridge7 acquired the rights to the ...
The sequel will be backed by a Los Angeles-based production house Bridge7, which is led by producer Swati Shetty and veteran ...