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Shridhar Raghavan Join Peter Safran And David Leslie For Horror Movie

The Conjuring fame Aquaman fame Peter Safran and David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick is looking forward to join Bollywood writer Shridhar

Shridhar Raghavan Join Peter Safran And David Leslie For Horror Movie

The Conjuring fame Aquaman fame Peter Safran and David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick is looking forward to join Bollywood writer Shridhar Raghavan for upcoming horror series.

Shridhar Raghavan has written script of Tiger 3 ,Pathan and War.

Shridhar he has also played role of mentor to the much-loved YRF (Yash Raj Films) Spy Universe.

Shridhar Raghavan started his career as writer with popular TV series CID and horror show Aahat and many more.

Upcoming collaboration will be backed by Reliance Entertainment in collaboration with visionary Hollywood producer Peter Safran. Acclaimed writer David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick is also a part of it.

While opening about upcoming collaboration Shridhar Raghavan told popular online portal
Bollywood Hungama he said “A few years back, Peter Safran, who’s a famous producer and who made The Conjuring, approached Reliance Entertainment while looking for interesting material in the supernatural genre. I was, at that time, working on a young adult book, which was in the same zone. After ‘Aahat’, I never wrote anything supernatural. My kids love reading. Hence, I felt it’d be good fun to write a story to scare the hell out of them!” he further added“Reliance spoke to me and I talked to Peter Safran. I sent him the book I was working on and he liked the idea. I then started developing it. Peter Safran will produce the show along with Reliance. It’ll have around 6-8 episodes. David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, who wrote Aquaman, is my script consultant. Currently, we have locked the script. It took us 4 ½ years to do so. Covid delayed the process.”

Opening about Peter and David he said “Both Peter Safran and David are superb, “I am a classic horror fan. I love films like The Omen (1976), The Exorcist (1973), Rosemary’s Baby (1968) etc. I don’t mind recent horror films. But for me, The Omen is the (classic) horror film. In fact, horror is the wrong word. These films are dramas with supernatural elements. The Omen is a father-son story, Rosemary’s Baby is a mother-daughter tale while The Exorcist is about a priest and a girl who is possessed.”

We wish Shridhar Raghavan good luck for upcoming collaboration.

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