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Iconic Sci-Fi Thriller 'The Adjustment Bureau' Reimagined for Indian Audiences
8 Oct
Summary
- 2011 film 'The Adjustment Bureau' to be adapted for Indian market
- Graphic India CEO Devarajan producing alongside original director George Nolfi
- Adaptation to explore themes of destiny and free will through Indian spiritual traditions

In a move that promises to captivate Indian audiences, the 2011 sci-fi thriller 'The Adjustment Bureau' is set to receive a unique Indian adaptation. The original film, which starred Matt Damon and Emily Blunt, followed the story of a politician and a dancer whose love challenged a mysterious organization controlling human destiny.
Now, nearly 15 years after the film's release, director George Nolfi is teaming up with Graphic India CEO and founder Devarajan to bring a fresh, culturally-relevant take on the concept. Nolfi, known for his work on the Ocean's 12 and Bourne Ultimatum franchises, as well as the films The Banker and Elevation, will be developing the new version.
"India's rich philosophical and spiritual traditions offer an incredible canvas to explore the themes of destiny and free will that are at the heart of The Adjustment Bureau," said Nolfi. Devarajan, whose credits include the animated series The Legend of Hanuman and the Baahubali spin-off Baahubali: Crown of Blood, echoed this sentiment, noting that the concepts of "karma, dharma, and the eternal dance between fate and choice" are deeply embedded in Indian culture, making it the perfect setting for a reimagined version of the film.
With the combined expertise of Nolfi and Devarajan, this new adaptation of 'The Adjustment Bureau' promises to captivate Indian audiences by blending Hollywood storytelling with the rich tapestry of Indian mythology and spirituality.