Disney+ Hotstar, BBC Studios developing Telugu version of UK sitcom 'Dead Pixels'

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Disney+ Hotstar, BBC Studios developing Telugu version of UK sitcom 'Dead Pixels'
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Streamer Disney+ Hotstar and BBC Studios on Tuesday announced a Telugu-language adaptation of popular British sitcom "Dead Pixels". The Indian adaptation will feature actors Niharika Konidela, Harsha Chemudu, Sai Ronak, Akshay Lagusani and Bhavana Sagi in lead roles, a press release stated.
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The six-part series will be directed by Aditya Mandala and written by Akshay Poolla. It will be produced by BBC Studios India and Tamada Media Ltd, with animation by Keyframe Studios.

"Dead Pixels" will follow the journey of three young friends whose lives revolve around an online video game, with the ultimate goal of defeating a virtual villain.

Set in Hyderabad, the show comically depicts their obsession with the game and how it interferes in different aspects of their daily lives. The group, however, is in for a shock when a new player arrives and upends their dynamics in both the virtual and real world. The stakes are high as online alliances and rivalries are formed that are as potent as the ones in the flesh.

"We are excited to partner with Disney+ Hotstar on this young modern comedy. This immersive British format provides an insight into the lives of new age introverts and depicts their relationships and social interactions. We're also delighted to be working with Tamada Media to produce this series and fulfill the increasing appetite for premium content for our local audience," said Sameer Gogate, General Manager, BBC Studios Production India.

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Saideep Reddy Borra and Rahul Tamada, the producers and co-founders of Tamada Media, said they are pleased to partner with BBC Studios India and Disney+ Hotstar for the project.

"This adaptation was a fun project to work on and can't wait to share it with everyone now," they said in a joint statement.

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