Supriya Sobti Gupta the Indian film producer, director, and founder of MOW Productions, debuted her latest Netflix documentary ‘Caught Out’ on March 17.
‘Caught Out’ is a feature-length documentary directed by Supriya Sobti Gupta from three-time Academy Award winner PASSION Pictures in association with MOW Productions that blows the lid off the biggest match-fixing scandal to rock the world of international cricket.
It is a riveting story of the evolution of cricket in India, full of surprising twists and turns as it explores how the cricketing community recovered from one of the worst corruption scandals.
Commenting on the documentary, Supriya said, “As my directorial debut on a feature-length documentary, I needed to work with a production company that had the experience both logistically and creatively to deliver a premium film that would have real impact. I wanted to partner with a company that would be willing to approach the subject under a local lens whilst giving it a global feel, with an elevated sense of storytelling.”
“As a former broadcast journalist with the BBC and Al Jazeera English, I had worked on documentaries that were access heavy – on important topics where the subjects involved were of a very high caliber so and so whilst exploring co-production ideas with the development team at PASSION Pictures, there was a sense of comfort from both sides, Sobti added.
‘Caught Out’ is co-produced between award-winning Passion Pictures UK and MOW Productions.
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