![]() ![]() “They are telling the sort of stories that these platforms need”.Īlso read| Girl power on rise: Female-led stories rule the roost on OTT space The Delhi-based Hind Yugm has so far brought out 300 titles, nearly all of them by young, first-time writers. “I have already sold the rights to nine novels in the past year and conversations are at an advanced stage for another four,” says Bharatwasi. After the success of the recent Grahan, a web series on Hotstar, inspired by Chaurasi, a novel Bharatwasi published three years ago, he has been flooded with requests from production houses to suggest books from his current and backlist that can be adapted into films and web-series for OTT (over-the-top) platforms. Shailesh Bharatwasi, the founder of Hind Yugm, a publishing house, which has launched many young Hindi writers in the last few years, is busy writing pitches for production houses. ![]()
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