‘The Family Man’ creators Raj and DK are all set to direct crime-thriller ‘Guns & Gulaabs’ for Netflix, which marks their first directorial venture with the streaming giant.
The writer-director duo, whose full name is Raj Nidimoru & Krishna D.K. is famously known as Raj & DK. Their filmography included titles such as ‘Stree’, ‘Go Goa Gone’, ‘Shor In The City’, and ‘99’.
Inspired by the misfits of the world, ’Guns & Gulaabs’ is billed as a story that depicts love and innocence though it is set in a world of crime. The series is set to uniquely blend the romance of the 90s with a crime thriller while effortlessly lacing it in humour, PTI reported from New Delhi.
“Netflix has always been a pioneering service offering constantly cutting-edge content. And we are super thrilled to associate with them on our latest venture! Last year, we had a great outing on Netflix with our indie gem, ‘Cinema Bandi’,” Raj & DK said in a statement.
“And now we look forward to a larger collaboration on our first Netflix series, ‘Guns & Gulaabs’. We are especially thrilled to roll out this wicked genre mash with some of the finest cast and crew from our country,” Raj & DK added.
Tanya Bami, Series Head, Netflix India, said, “Bringing their unique storytelling style to Netflix, Raj & DK blend romance, crime and the inimitable humour that’s signature to the duo, into ‘Guns & Gulaabs’ which will captivate audiences in India and across the world.”
The series is created, directed and produced by Raj & DK. They are also on board as writers alongside Suman Kumar and Sumit Arora.
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