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Abdullah Kadwani reacts to Indian remake of ‘Tere Bin’

By News Desk

March 9, 2024 02:42 PM


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Abdullah Kadwani, the producer of 'Tere Bin,' has finally issued a statement regarding the recent rumors surrounding a potential Indian remake led by Ekta Kapoor.

Abdullah stated that there has been no request for approval for a remake of the hit drama following reports of Indian drama producer Ekta Kapoor's intentions to remake this masterpiece.

The producer further emphasized the need to respect legal, ethical, and moral aspects while acknowledging the show's immense support and love.

 
 
 
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As per reports from Indian media outlets, Ekta has teamed up with Colors TV, a well-known Indian channel, to introduce the captivating storyline to Indian viewers. The reports indicate that Kanika Mann and Ayesha Singh are being considered for the main roles in the adaptation.

Despite the necessary alterations, the Indian version is set to keep the original title. The show is scheduled to premiere on television in July 2024.

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