Mumbai-based production banner Matchbox Shots has announced its backing of "Shamed", an official adaptation of Sarbjit Kaur Athwal's memoir about a British-Punjabi woman who bravely testified against her family members for their role in plotting to kill her sister-in-law. The true story led to the UK's first conviction of a person deemed 'bodiless' under the law.
The project, which is currently in the final stages of script refinement with production slated for 2027, has been greenlit by producer Sarita Patil as a vehicle for both cinematic storytelling and advocacy on domestic violence within South Asian communities worldwide. "Shamed" will serve as an extraordinary template of resistance against the insidious violence that often hides beneath the surface of seemingly 'happy' families," said Patil.
Directed-writer Dikssha Routray, known for her work on Hindi-language films like "Andhadhun" and "Merry Christmas", will helm the feature film adaptation. With 25% of the budget already secured through co-production markets, private equity, and domestic and international rebates, Matchbox Shots aims to build a strong financial structure going forward.
The news marks the first official outing of "Shamed" at WAVES Film Bazaar, part of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Goa. Producer Patil emphasized the importance of nurturing emerging talent, stating that Matchbox Shots provides a platform for new voices to break through and contribute to the future of storytelling.
The project, which is currently in the final stages of script refinement with production slated for 2027, has been greenlit by producer Sarita Patil as a vehicle for both cinematic storytelling and advocacy on domestic violence within South Asian communities worldwide. "Shamed" will serve as an extraordinary template of resistance against the insidious violence that often hides beneath the surface of seemingly 'happy' families," said Patil.
Directed-writer Dikssha Routray, known for her work on Hindi-language films like "Andhadhun" and "Merry Christmas", will helm the feature film adaptation. With 25% of the budget already secured through co-production markets, private equity, and domestic and international rebates, Matchbox Shots aims to build a strong financial structure going forward.
The news marks the first official outing of "Shamed" at WAVES Film Bazaar, part of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI), Goa. Producer Patil emphasized the importance of nurturing emerging talent, stating that Matchbox Shots provides a platform for new voices to break through and contribute to the future of storytelling.