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‘Tere Bin’ Makers Address Indian Remake Rumors

'Tere Bin' Makers Address Indian Remake Rumors

Asad Qureshi and Abdullah Kadwani, the creative minds behind the globally acclaimed drama “Tere Bin,” have responded to recent speculations about an Indian remake initiated by Ektaa Kapoor. The Pakistani drama, produced under their production house, not only achieved significant success in the history of Pakistani entertainment but also gained immense admiration worldwide, setting a precedent for Pakistani content on the global stage.

Recent reports in the Indian media suggested the possibility of an Indian remake of “Tere Bin.” In their statement shared on social media, Asad and Abdullah clarified that no consent or permission has been sought from the original producers or the channel regarding this matter.

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“We take great pride in the international acclaim that this drama has brought to our industry, paving the way for Pakistani content to resonate on a global scale,” read the statement. “The overwhelming love for ‘Tere Bin’ and its characters has touched hearts around the world.” It continued, “Recent reports of a potential remake of ‘Tere Bin’ in India under the same title and storyline, though unconfirmed officially, have come to our attention. We wish to clarify that no consent or permission has been sought from the producers or the channel regarding this matter.”

The statement further emphasized the importance of any remake or adaptation being conducted with due regard to legal, ethical, and moral considerations. “While we appreciate the inspiration that ‘Tere Bin’ has provided to audiences and producers globally, we emphasize the importance of any remake or adaptation being conducted with due regard to legal, ethical, and moral considerations,” they stated. “We hold deep respect for our fellow producers and request that this fundamental professional courtesy should be upheld.”

According to Indian media reports, Ektaa Kapoor has partnered with Colors TV, a prominent Indian channel, to bring the compelling narrative to the Indian audience. Actors Kanika Mann and Ayesha Singh are reportedly under consideration for the lead roles in the adaptation.

As the news of a potential Indian remake continues to spark curiosity among fans and industry insiders, Asad and Abdullah’s statement serves as a reminder of the importance of collaboration and ethical considerations in the global entertainment landscape.

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