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Mira Nair to adapt New York Times article The Jungle Prince of Delhi
Updated On: 10 July, 2020 07:43 AM IST | New York | PTI
Nair, best known for her films "Salam Bombay!", "Monsoon Wedding", "The Namesake" and "The Reluctant Fundamentalist", is attached as a director and executive producer on the project.

Mira Nair
Director Mira Nair is set to adapt the 2020 Pulitzer Prize finalist New York Times story and podcast "The Jungle Prince of Delhi" as a drama series for Amazon. Written by Ellen Barry, the article reveals the truth about the history of royal family of Oudh, who lived in a ruined palace in Delhi and claimed to be the heirs to the fallen kingdom, according to Variety.
"Exciting News: The Jungle Prince, my piece about one of Delhi's great legends, a mysterious family who lived in a ruined palace in the forest, will be adapted by @MiraPagliNair, Amazon & Sister Pictures, the producers of Chernobyl," Barry tweeted with a link to the story. Nair, best known for her films "Salam Bombay!", "Monsoon Wedding", "The Namesake" and "The Reluctant Fundamentalist", is attached as a director and executive producer on the project.

