<p>Filmmaker Ram Madhvani, creator of Emmy-nominated series<em> 'Aarya' </em>and director of upcoming film <em>'Dhamaka'</em>, is now prepping to make a series titled <em>'The Waking of a Nation'</em>.</p>.<p>The series is set against the backdrop of an infamous event in Indian colonial history, the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, which took place on April 13, 1919, reports variety.com.</p>.<p>A large, peaceful protest gathering, part of the Indian independence movement, was taking place at the Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab. British troops led by Brigadier-General R.E.H. Dyer surrounded the venue, blocked the only exit and opened fire on the gathering, causing the deaths of hundreds, while thousands others were injured.</p>.<p>The massacre is considered to be a pivotal moment in the Indian freedom movement.</p>.<p>A commission, led by Lord Hunter, was appointed by the British Indian government in October of that year, to look into the events in the Punjab.</p>.<p>"It's a six part or seven part series, which is going to talk about the commission, so it's a bit like a court case, but it also talks about what happened, what led to it and what happened after it, which I think is as important as what happened on the day," Madhvani told <em>Variety</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/dive-ram-madhvani-sony-pictures-films-collaborate-for-underwater-thriller-movie-1008857.html" target="_blank">'Dive': Ram Madhvani, Sony Pictures Films collaborate for underwater thriller movie</a></strong></p>.<p>"Because, why did Jallianwala Bagh happen? And I think a lot of us don't know why it happened a" we know what happened, but what led to it?"</p>.<p>The final draft of the script will be ready in two months time and a major global streamer has approached Madhvani about the series already.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the filmmaker is busy with the second season of hit series <em>'Aarya'</em>.</p>.<p>The series is an adaptation of Dutch show <em>'Penoza'</em>, where a woman has to join a mafia gang and avenge her slain husband. The project was initially set up as a feature film at Fox Star Studios but fell through a month before the shoot and Madhvani went on to direct the acclaimed hijack drama <em>'Neerja'</em>, starring Sonam Kapoor, for the studio.</p>.<p><em>'Aarya'</em>, however, was on the Disney Plus Hotstar radar and it greenlit the series. The series is headlined by former Miss Universe and Bollywood star Sushmita Sen, for whom season 1 was a triumphant comeback after a five year break due to illness.</p>.<p>There are plans for more seasons of <em>'Aarya'</em>.</p>.<p>What attracts Madhvani to a project is the thought behind it and not just the plot.</p>.<p>"I do put in a certain philosophical angle, and when I get that angle, I say I want to make this because you have to lift it from plot," says Madhvani.</p>.<p>Similarly, when Bollywood star Kartik Aryan approached him with the idea of an Indian adaptation of Korean film <em>'The Terror Live'</em> (2013), about an ambitious news anchor who covers an unfolding terrorist scenario, which became<em> 'Dhamaka'</em>, Madhvani looked beyond just the plot.</p>.<p>"Just like <em>'Neerja'</em> is not just a hijack story,<em> 'Dhamaka'</em> is really about a fallen hero, a tragic hero, who is somebody who pays the price of ambition," says Madhvani.</p>.<p>"I want to try and see how I can make it so that it reaches out to you in a way that a question is posed, which is what will you lose? And what will you gain? And what are the value systems?," says Madhvani.</p>.<p>"Because one of the things I do want to put out is, I like tragedy. I think that catharsis is very important. In today's world, I think we need to cry."</p>.<p><em>'Dhamaka'</em>, produced by Ronnie Screwvala's RSVP Movies and Ram Madhvani Films in association with Lotte Cultureworks, Globalgate Entertainment and Lionsgate, streams on Netflix from November 19.</p>.<p><em>'Aarya'</em> is nominated for best drama series at the International Emmy Awards, which will take place on November 22 in New York.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>Filmmaker Ram Madhvani, creator of Emmy-nominated series<em> 'Aarya' </em>and director of upcoming film <em>'Dhamaka'</em>, is now prepping to make a series titled <em>'The Waking of a Nation'</em>.</p>.<p>The series is set against the backdrop of an infamous event in Indian colonial history, the Jallianwala Bagh massacre, which took place on April 13, 1919, reports variety.com.</p>.<p>A large, peaceful protest gathering, part of the Indian independence movement, was taking place at the Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar, Punjab. British troops led by Brigadier-General R.E.H. Dyer surrounded the venue, blocked the only exit and opened fire on the gathering, causing the deaths of hundreds, while thousands others were injured.</p>.<p>The massacre is considered to be a pivotal moment in the Indian freedom movement.</p>.<p>A commission, led by Lord Hunter, was appointed by the British Indian government in October of that year, to look into the events in the Punjab.</p>.<p>"It's a six part or seven part series, which is going to talk about the commission, so it's a bit like a court case, but it also talks about what happened, what led to it and what happened after it, which I think is as important as what happened on the day," Madhvani told <em>Variety</em>.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/entertainment-news/dive-ram-madhvani-sony-pictures-films-collaborate-for-underwater-thriller-movie-1008857.html" target="_blank">'Dive': Ram Madhvani, Sony Pictures Films collaborate for underwater thriller movie</a></strong></p>.<p>"Because, why did Jallianwala Bagh happen? And I think a lot of us don't know why it happened a" we know what happened, but what led to it?"</p>.<p>The final draft of the script will be ready in two months time and a major global streamer has approached Madhvani about the series already.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the filmmaker is busy with the second season of hit series <em>'Aarya'</em>.</p>.<p>The series is an adaptation of Dutch show <em>'Penoza'</em>, where a woman has to join a mafia gang and avenge her slain husband. The project was initially set up as a feature film at Fox Star Studios but fell through a month before the shoot and Madhvani went on to direct the acclaimed hijack drama <em>'Neerja'</em>, starring Sonam Kapoor, for the studio.</p>.<p><em>'Aarya'</em>, however, was on the Disney Plus Hotstar radar and it greenlit the series. The series is headlined by former Miss Universe and Bollywood star Sushmita Sen, for whom season 1 was a triumphant comeback after a five year break due to illness.</p>.<p>There are plans for more seasons of <em>'Aarya'</em>.</p>.<p>What attracts Madhvani to a project is the thought behind it and not just the plot.</p>.<p>"I do put in a certain philosophical angle, and when I get that angle, I say I want to make this because you have to lift it from plot," says Madhvani.</p>.<p>Similarly, when Bollywood star Kartik Aryan approached him with the idea of an Indian adaptation of Korean film <em>'The Terror Live'</em> (2013), about an ambitious news anchor who covers an unfolding terrorist scenario, which became<em> 'Dhamaka'</em>, Madhvani looked beyond just the plot.</p>.<p>"Just like <em>'Neerja'</em> is not just a hijack story,<em> 'Dhamaka'</em> is really about a fallen hero, a tragic hero, who is somebody who pays the price of ambition," says Madhvani.</p>.<p>"I want to try and see how I can make it so that it reaches out to you in a way that a question is posed, which is what will you lose? And what will you gain? And what are the value systems?," says Madhvani.</p>.<p>"Because one of the things I do want to put out is, I like tragedy. I think that catharsis is very important. In today's world, I think we need to cry."</p>.<p><em>'Dhamaka'</em>, produced by Ronnie Screwvala's RSVP Movies and Ram Madhvani Films in association with Lotte Cultureworks, Globalgate Entertainment and Lionsgate, streams on Netflix from November 19.</p>.<p><em>'Aarya'</em> is nominated for best drama series at the International Emmy Awards, which will take place on November 22 in New York.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>