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Ramin Bahrani to reunite with Aravind Adiga for Amnesty adaptation    

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Director Ramin Bahrani is set to helm the big-screen adaptation of Amnesty, the latest Aravind Adiga novel, for streaming platform Netflix. The project marks a reunion for Bahrani, Adiga, and Netflix, after The White Tiger, based on the Indian author's Man Booker Prize-winning novel.

Set in Australia, Amnesty follows the story of Danny, an illegal Sri Lankan migrant who cleans houses and realises he has information about the sudden murder of one of his employers. As he plays a cat-and-mouse game with the suspected murderer, Danny agonizes over whether to contact the police and risk deportation.

Bahrani will direct and produce the film adaptation of Amnesty. The American-Iranian director said he "thrilled" to adapt the book to screen. "I'm very grateful to partner with Netflix and my lead creative producer, Bahareh Azimi, once again. This novel gripped me from the first time Aravind shared a rough draft with me five years ago. I can't wait to bring it to the screen," he added.

Aravind Adiga said Amnesty is his "most personal novel" that has evolved over the course of discussions with the filmmaker, his former flatmate in New York, over many years. "I'm delighted that Ramin and Netflix are bringing Amnesty to life... It's my attempt to dramatise the moral crisis that is faced in various forms by immigrants around the world. I can't wait to see Ramin's interpretation on Netflix," the author said.

Along with Bahareh Azimi for Noruz Films, Ashok Amritraj will produce Amnesty under Hyde Park Entertainment.

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