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Mallika Sherawat To Star In The Indian Adaptation Of The Good Wife

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Jun, 2018 12:35 PM
  • Mallika Sherawat To Star In The Indian Adaptation Of The Good Wife
Bollywood Actress Mallika Sherawat is all set to bring the adaptation of the legal and political drama 'The Good Wife'to the Indian audience.
 
 
The 'Murder' actress will produce and star in the Indian adaptation of the show.
 
 
She will play the Alicia Florrick's character and the team is in the process of finalizing the cast and crew for the show.
 
 
The actress said, "I'm really excited about bringing The Good Wife to India and thank CBS for putting their faith in me. 
 
 
I'm really excited about this opportunity. I love the show. It features a fierce and beautifully written female character with enough contradiction, emotional range, and surprise. The show's brilliant storyline & pioneering female role made me want to do it in India."
 
 
The Good Wife, a CBS thriller, aired from 2009 to 2016 and drew in widespread praise for the tight narrative, well-written characters, and serialized plot, especially in the critically acclaimed fifth season. 
 
 
The show traces the journey of housewife Alicia Florrick, the wife of Cook County State's Attorney. Alicia returns to practicing law after her husband gets involved in a sex and corruption scandal. The show's keen insights into social media and the internet, and its impact on politics, society, and law, have drawn attention, awards, acclaim, and praise.
 
 
'The Good Wife' garnered a huge fan following during its telecast and won numerous prestigious awards, including five Emmy awards. Mallika is known for working for women's rights and this is a step in the right direction for her.

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