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Bhumi Pednekar's Series 'Daldal' Took Years to Develop
30 Jan
Summary
- The series 'Daldal' began development in 2020 with initial discussions.
- Producer Vikram Malhotra and Bhumi Pednekar discussed the project early on.
- The show's extended development allowed for deep psychological complexity.

The series 'Daldal' did not emerge quickly but rather underwent a slow and patient evolution over several years, a rarity in today's fast-paced entertainment industry. Initial discussions between Bhumi Pednekar and producer Vikram Malhotra for the project commenced in 2020, when Malhotra had only a preliminary three-page concept.
Pednekar's early commitment was fueled by her trust in Malhotra and the production team, having previously collaborated with them. She expressed her interest in reading the script when it was ready. By 2023, Malhotra reached out again with the completed series episodes, which Pednekar found so compelling she couldn't stop reading.
This extended development phase, spanning three years, was crucial for 'Daldal' to mature into a deeply layered narrative. Director Suresh Triveni, initially hesitant about a series format, was ultimately drawn to the strength of the material and the collaborative writing process. Writer Amrit Raj Gupta emphasized that this deliberate pace was essential for exploring the characters' motivations and psychological depth.
In an industry often driven by immediate trends, 'Daldal' highlights the value of allowing creative ideas the time they need to develop. The result is a series that feels thoughtfully constructed, proving that patience combined with a clear vision can lead to powerful and impactful storytelling.




