All3Media’s BBC-Amazon Hit Series ‘Boat Story’ Set for Indian Adaptation by Locomotive Global (EXCLUSIVE)
All3Media International’s thriller “Boat Story,” originally commissioned by BBC One and Amazon Freevee, is heading to India. Mumbai-based Locomotive Global Media has acquired the exclusive rights to adapt the series for the Indian market.
The 6×60′ thriller, which debuted in 2023, was written by Harry and Jack Williams and produced by Two Brothers Pictures in association with All3Media International. Mayank Sharma, known for creating Prime Video India’s “Breathe,” will spearhead the Indian adaptation as showrunner and director, with Locomotive Global Media producing.
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“Boat Story” follows two cash-strapped strangers who discover a cocaine stash on a shipwrecked boat. Their plan to sell it and divide the profits leads them into a web of intrigue involving law enforcement, masked assassins, and a dapper gangster known as ‘The Tailor.’
This acquisition marks Locomotive Global Media’s continued focus on bringing international formats to Indian viewers, following their adaptation of “Ray Donovan” for Netflix India. A platform has not yet been revealed for the “Boat Story” adaptation.
Roshni Ghosh, producer at Locomotive Global Media, said: “We take satisfaction in our ability to adapt international formats for the Indian audience. We’re excited to bring ‘Boat Story’ to India, collaborating with creative minds and our partners at All3Media International to present stories that deliver an entertainment experience.”
Jaenani Netra, VP, sales finished and formats (Asia) at All3Media International, said: “This partnership marks our first scripted format deal together. ‘Boat Story’ serves as both a thriller and a darkly comic drama. With Mayank Sharma and Locomotive Global Media leading this adaptation, we look forward to seeing ‘Boat Story’ take shape.”
Sharma said: “I am really happy to be working on the adaptation of ‘Boat Story.’ It is a fun, madly entertaining show with relatable yet quirky characters that keep you hooked until the end. While we aim to preserve the original’s essence, we are excited to infuse local flavor and fresh perspectives into our version that packs the show with action, humor and thrills specifically tailored for the Indian viewer.”
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