Is Shekhar Kapur Creating an International Romance Series?
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Mumbai, Jan 8 (NationPress) The acclaimed filmmaker Shekhar Kapur is in the process of creating a major romantic series for a prominent international OTT platform. Insider reports indicate that this project draws inspiration from the bestselling U.S. novel ‘My Name Is Memory’, which is being developed, produced, and directed by Shekhar Kapur.
This venture is not framed as a return to Indian narratives but rather as a part of Shekhar Kapur’s ongoing global slate. He is recognized for influencing the worldwide view of Indian cinema through iconic films such as ‘Bandit Queen’ and ‘Masoom’, and for reshaping historical drama with the Oscar-nominated ‘Elizabeth’, which garnered nominations in eight categories at the Academy Awards.
His latest international film ‘What’s Love Got to Do with It?’ further cemented this reputation, winning accolades for Best Film, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay at the UK National Film Awards. The film featured stars like Emma Thompson, Lily James, and Shabana Azmi.
This development marks a significant milestone in Shekhar Kapur’s career. In 2025, he was honored with the Padma Bhushan for his lasting contributions to cinema and storytelling across cultures.
Previously, Shekhar Kapur, known for his deep and philosophical insights, shared a profound reflection ahead of the New Year on Instagram. He posted an image of a black hole and contemplated the existence of black holes within the human body, as humans are a part of the universe.
He wrote, “The Riddle of the Black Hole. ‘The Universe continuously replicates itself, correct? I asked the Astrophysicist. 'Yes,' replied the Astrophysicist. 'From the potentially Infinite to the most Finite we can conceive?' 'Yes.' 'So every cell in our body is a replica of the Universe?' 'Possibly.' 'And within each cell, the vibrations that create the illusion of Physical Matter are recreated?' 'Hmm,' responded the Astrophysicist. While we haven't scientifically proven that Matter exists solely as Vibration, there is research exploring this idea. I pressed on, 'If so, then my body, however you visualize it, is full of Black Holes too, right?' 'Ha ha. Where are you going with this, Shekhar?' smiled the Astrophysicist.”