tere bin’ makers respond to indian remake rumors of tere bin
Recently the news is circulating on social media that the famous Pakistani drama “Tere Bin” is going to be remake in India by Famous director and producer Ekta Kapoor. According to social media, the storyline will remain the same. This news spread like fire.It appears that Asad Qureshi and Abdullah Kadwani, the creators of the Pakistani drama “Tere Bin,” have addressed rumors about a potential Indian remake initiated by Ektaa Kapoor. In a statement released on social media, the duo clarified that no consent or permission has been sought from the original producers or the channel for this potential remake.
This statement expressed pride that “Tere Bin” has achieved. This drama got worldwide fame, especially across the border. The Mian lead Wahaj Ali and Yumna Zaidi steal the audience’s heart with their magical chemistry and wonderful acting. it gave fame to Pakistani content on a global level.. It shows the love and admiration the drama has received worldwide. However, it firmly stated that no official confirmation or permission has been granted for an Indian remake.
Acknowledging the inspiration “Tere Bin” has provided globally, the statement stressed the importance of conducting any remake or adaptation with due consideration for legal, ethical, and moral considerations. The creators called for professional courtesy. they express deep Respect for fellow producers and urging that such fundamental principles be upheld in the industry,
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The creators of the widely acclaimed Pakistani drama “Tere Bin,” Asad Qureshi and Abdullah Kadwani, have addressed the swirling rumors of an Indian remake initiated by Ektaa Kapoor. In their statement, the duo expressed pride in the international success of “Tere Bin,” emphasizing its role in elevating Pakistani content on a global stage.
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It remains to be seen how the situation will unfold and whether the parties involved will reach an agreement regarding the potential Indian remake of “Tere Bin.”