Screenwriter-director Karan Anshuman, known for his crime dramas like Mirzapur and Rana Naidu, wants to shift gears and make a romantic comedy. However, his subconscious mind has other plans.
In a recent interview with Hindustan Times, Karan revealed that every time he starts writing a romantic comedy, people start dying. He attributes this to his subconscious mind, which he can't control.
Karan's upcoming Netflix show, Glory, is a crime thriller that combines the world of sports with a murder mystery. The show centers around boxing and explores a murder mystery, but Karan claims it was not a deliberate attempt to unify the two genres.
Glory stars Pulkit Samrat and Divyenndu as two brothers who return to their hometown after their sister meets with a mishap. The show also features Suvinder Vicky, Sikandar Kher, Ashutosh Rana, and Sayani Gupta.
Glory premieres on Netflix on May 1 and promises to be a thrilling ride. But will Karan's subconscious mind allow him to make that romantic comedy anytime soon?