Mumbai, India/Los Angeles– Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL) announced it is bringing four of its top-performing Indian dramas to MIPCOM for global distribution. Agent Raghav – Crime Branch; Ek Tha Raja, Ek Thi Rani; Sarojini and Yeh Vaada Raha are 2015 Indian television series, which premiered in the last quarter.
Sunita Uchil, Global Head Syndication, Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited said, “Zee TV is known worldwide for producing the very best Indian television dramas and we are pleased to offer our first-run, top-rated new dramas to broadcasters at MIPCOM. In addition to these excellent dramas, we come to market with our vast catalog of over 210,000 hours of television content, ZLiving wellness programming (produced in America) and a whole lot more.”
Agent Raghav – Crime Branch is a fictional crime television series that premiered in India on September 5 on Zee’s, other flagship GEC &TV, airing on both Saturday and Sunday nights. The agent team faces personal challenges with non-stop adventure, tremendous risk, all in the name of duty, to find and catch the criminals led by the smallest of clues.
Ek Tha Raja, Ek Thi Rani (Once Upon a time, there Lived a King & Queen) the true story of the Royal Family of Ameerkot. In order to cope with the loss of the family fortune, the royal family arranges the marriage of their son, the prince with the daughter of the state’s biggest moneylender. The marriage causes a scandal, and sets off a chain of dramatic events within the family and the royal servants, causing them to change forever.
Sarojini: The show follows the journey of Sarojini, a strong minded, well-educated girl who marries into a family with a regressive patriarchal set up – a household governed, dominated and practically ruled. Refusing to bow down to the patriarch’s controlling ways, Sarojini takes the challenge head-on and strives for a healthy balance of power and influence in the household, leveraging education to her advantage.
In the dramatic series, Yeh Wada Raha, a commitment will forever change the lives of Survi and Kartik. Shrikant (Pankaj Vishnu) is Survi’s widowed father and they live in a Mumbai tenement controlled by local don, and Shrikant’s friend, Bhau (Ajay Paul Singh). One day the police force Shrikant to betray Bhau in order to protect Survi. Bhau gets killed during the police confrontation while his son Aniket is injured for life from a bullet wound, causing major turmoil for all involved.