An exclusive documentary series about the life and work of one of Bollywood's most illustrious families, The Roshans, will premiere on Netflix.
The series offers an unprecedented look into three generations of the Roshan family, who have shaped Indian cinema through their contributions as actors, directors, and musicians.
It will trace the family’s roots to the late Roshan Lal Nagrath, known as Roshan Saab, a music composer whose work laid the foundation for the family. His sons, Rakesh Roshan and Rajesh Roshan, and grandson Hrithik Roshan, continue to be influential figures in Indian cinema.
Directed by industry veteran Shashi Ranjan, who co-produced the series alongside Rakesh Roshan, The Roshans features candid interviews with friends, colleagues, and industry icons.
"We are incredibly excited to partner with Netflix and share previously untold stories that shaped our lives," the Roshan family said. "The platform allows us to reach viewers from across the globe, and it’s an honor to showcase our journey to the audience."
Director Shashi Ranjan also shared his experience, "Directing this docu-series has been an incredibly rewarding journey. Being invited into the Roshan family's world and entrusted with their legacy is a privilege I am grateful for. It is an honor to bring their story of creativity, courage, and commitment to the world, and having Netflix house the legendary movie family’s stories was undoubtedly the only way to go."
Netflix India’s vice president of content, Monika Shergill, expressed enthusiasm for the project. "We are thrilled to present the story of a family that has touched the hearts of generations of cinema lovers with their timeless melodies and unforgettable tales — The Roshans. This heartfelt docu-series takes you on an emotional and nostalgic journey, uncovering the untold story of three generations of this iconic film family. We are deeply honored to share this beautiful and inspiring legacy with the world," Shergill said.
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