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Slumdog sequel snapped up by Jewish producer

July 26, 2011 11:22
Slumdog Millionaire was a hit film

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

A Jewish producer is hoping his next film will be as successful as Slumdog Millionaire – with good reason.

Paul Raphael, the son of writer Frederic Raphael, who won an Oscar for his 1965 screenplay of Darling, has acquired the rights to the second novel by Vikas Swarup.

Mr Swarup's book Q&A, about a poor Indian boy's route to gameshow success, was adapted by Danny Boyle into an Academy Award-winning smash hit.

Mr Raphael had originally tried to option that book, but was too late. He was given a preview of Six Suspects, a dinner-party mystery set in Delhi, before it was published. His Starfields Productions company is now set to adapt the story for the big screen, in association with BBC Films.