Books that will soon be adapted into films and series
by Filmfare | May 31, 2021, 14:15 IST
Keepers of Kalachakra by Ashwin Sanghi, Along Came A Spyder by Apeksha Rao, and The Rita Ferreira Series (Bhendi Bazaar, Doosra and Lipstick) by Vish Dhamija
One of the country’s finest and leading production houses, Abundantia Entertainment, acquired the rights of these books this year. ‘Keepers of the Kalachakra’, a fearsome tale of men who guard the ‘Kalachakra’ or The Wheel of Time and overlaps quantum theory with spirituality, is author Ashwin Sanghi’s best-selling book that is set to be adapted as a premium, episodic series. ‘Along Came A Spyder , a young adult thriller about a sisterhood of teen spies by Apeksha Rao is set to be adapted into a series as well under the production house’s content vertical, ‘Filters’, which focuses on the young adult genre. The production house will also adapt Vish Dhamija’s much sought-after ‘Rita Ferreira’ Series whi
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SC Dismisses ED Petition for Attachment of Satyam Computer s FDs Worth Rs822 Crore
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The Supreme Court (SC) has dismissed a special leave petition (SLP) filed by the enforcement directorate (ED) for attaching fixed deposits (FDs) worth Rs822 crore of erstwhile Satyam Computer Services Ltd.
In a regulatory filing, Tech Mahindra Ltd, who took over Satyam Computer Services in 2012, says, The SC vide order dated 26 February 2021 has dismissed the SLP filed by the Directorate of Enforcement, Hyderabad, for provisional attachment of fixed deposits aggregating to Rs822 crore pursuant to Section 5(1) of Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002, of erstwhile Satyam Computer Services.
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