Hansal Mehta to helm character drama series ‘Scoop’ for Netflix

Inspired by Jigna Vora’s biographical book ‘Behind The Bars In Byculla: My Days in Prison,' the series is created by Mehta and Mrunmayee Lagoo Waikul

February 08, 2022 01:43 pm | Updated 01:57 pm IST

Hansal Mehta

Hansal Mehta

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta is set to collaborate with Netflix for the upcoming character drama series “Scoop”, the streamer announced on Tuesday.

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Inspired by Jigna Vora’s biographical book “Behind The Bars In Byculla: My Days in Prison”, “Scoop” is created by Mehta and Mrunmayee Lagoo Waikul, known for co-writing “Thappad”.

The series recently started shooting, under the production company Matchbox Shots. According to Netflix, “Scoop” is a character drama that traces the journey of Jagruti Pathak, an ambitious crime journalist. “Her world comes crashing down when she is charged for the heinous murder of a fellow journalist, Jaideb Sen and ends up in a prison cell with those she once reported on. The others charged include a notorious sharp shooter, a nefarious bookie and the infamous, Chhota Rajan! The truth is quietly buried as she waits out a trial,” the official logline read.

Mehta, known for helming acclaimed projects like “Scam 1992”, “Shahid” and “Aligarh”, said when he read Vora’s book, he was “compelled” to bring the story to life on screen.

“We’ve already begun filming and I’m excited about this story being my first collaboration with Netflix. Great stories can only benefit from a service that can make it reach a wider set of audience, ‘Scoop’ is that kind of a story and with Netflix, we will be able to take it to audiences across the globe. With my co-creator Mrunmayee Lagoo and producers Matchbox Shots, I am seeking to delve deep into a tale of our mediatised times and the human cost of stories that we consume on a daily basis,” the filmmakersaid.

Sanjay Routray, producer at Matchbox Shots, said when they first read the book, they knew that the “inspirational story of grit and courage” needed to be told on a wider medium. “Netflix was the obvious choice for us because filming it as a series gives us the opportunity to nuance the characters and their emotions further. For a tale with such a gut-wrenching narrative, only a mastermind like Hansal Mehta would be able to do complete justice.

“He’s a natural when it comes to bringing such hard-hitting, real-life stories to life. Honestly, our collaboration with Hansal and Netflix just aligned seamlessly, and it’s the perfect combination for stellar storytelling,” he added.

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