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This is an archive article published on August 20, 2013

Niranjan Iyengar to pen dialogues for Anil Kapoor’s 24

<i>24</i> is the Indian adaptation of popular American espionage drama of the same name.

Noted Bollywood writer Niranjan Iyengar is happy to pen dialogues for Anil Kapoor’s much awaited show 24.

Iyengar has written dialogues for films like Kal Ho Na Ho,Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna,Fashion,My Name is Khan,Heroine and Student of the Year.

Basking in the success of D-Day,Niranjan is busy with two TV shows – Sony TV’s Jee Le Zara and Kapoor’s most talked about project 24,which is the Indian adaptation of popular American espionage drama of the same name.

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The Hindi version is written by Rensil D’Silva and produced by Bollywood actor Anil Kapoor.

“Rensil D’Silva is the writer of the show. I was approached to write dialogues for the last ten episodes of the show. I have seen the original show and loved it to the core. I am happy to be associated with a project of this stature,” Iyengar told PTI.

The show 24 is different from the international version and Niranjan is happy to be a part of it.

Iyengar reveals he was earlier a bit hesitant to write for TV because he felt he was not disciplined to write everyday like they do in television.

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“I feel writing for TV and film is different. It was my friend Shristi Arya,the producer of the show Jee Le Zara,who offered me to write for this show. It has a different storyline,” he added.

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