PREMature (TV Series)

PREMature
Genre Drama
Created by Rohith S. Katbamna
Written by Rohith S. Katbamna
Directed by Rohith S. Katbamna
Starring
  • Karanvir Bhupal
  • Daniel Costello
  • Meera Ganatra
  • Manish Patel
  • Samantha Shellie
  • Tom Carter
  • Simi Dhillon
  • Sam Bonner
  • Leo Eaglewood
  • Mirza Hassan
  • Harold Addo
  • Surinder Powar
Composer(s) John Atterbury
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English & Hindi
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Sobhana S. Katbamna
  • Dahyibai H. Pankhania
Producer(s)
  • Rohith S. Katbamna
  • Terry Mardi
Editor(s) Rohith S. Katbamna
Location(s)
  • London
  • Bournemouth
  • Bedfordshire
Cinematography Rohith S. Katbamna
Running time 46-49 minutes
Production company(s)
Broadcast
Original channel Community Channel
Original run 22 February 2015 – present
External links
Website

PREMature is a British television drama miniseries produced by Liger Films that first aired on the Community Channel[1] and was crowdfunded through Kickstarter.[2] It is the first drama series for the Community Channel.[3]

Synopsis

The series is about Prem Mehta (Karanvir Bhupal), a high school teenager who experiences the loss of his grandmother during his summer holidays closely followed by the separation of his parent's marriage. Prem is forced to take a lonely path during the aftermath of these events as he forms new friendships with the unlikeliest of people.

Throughout this journey, Prem experiences an array of revelations in sometimes surreal circumstances as he builds towards his growth as a young man.

Cast

Production

Development

The series idea was initially conceived in an attempt to bring an unconventional drama series format to a national television audience incorporating experimental techniques familiar in independent and Art house films.

A pilot episode was originally shot during 2013 on a budget of £1,000 funded entirely by series creator Rohith S. Katbamna and co-producer Terry Mardi. Casting for the pilot involved over 100 performers attending a two day audition.[4] Performers ranged from professional actors to those who had never acted prior.[5] The process aimed to find performers/people with similar qualities or had personally experienced certain situations as their on-screen characters.[6] It was the director's intention to cast all unknowns.[7]

The title role of Prem Mehta was cast to purposefully go against the mainstream screen look of teenagers. Karanvir Bhupal [8] partly earned the role of Prem Mehta for his distinctive appearance.

After the pilot was completed, it was pitched as a six-part drama series to the Community Channel - a UK broadcaster known primarily for factual content.[9] The series was dubbed as an experimental drama and would contain influences ranging from avant-garde to social realism.[10]

Along with an acquisition fee from the Community Channel, a Kickstarter campaign [2] to raise £35,000 between April - June 2014 took place. The campaign was successful raising £35,333, however this total was reduced to £31,893.77 after administration fees from Kickstarter were collected.[11]

Music

The score is composed by South African musician John Atterbury. The composition involved a process of fusing audio manipulation and live instrumentation, concurrently with tape loops, recordings in the field and programming to present the most organic and contemporary sound possible.[12] This entire process concluded with a music score consisting of 97 tracks for all six episodes of PREMature including the final song, "The Start" featuring vocals by London singer/musician Donna Thompson.

The theme for the UK trailers was composed by London based musician Roly Witherow who had heard about the series through Kickstarter and contacted the director.

Broadcast

United Kingdom

The series began airing on the Community Channel from 22 February 2015 at a post-watershed time slot due to mature content.[13] This initial broadcast run was made available online to UK based users on two platforms (TVPlayer and TVCatchup) where viewers are able to stream live television.

Themes

With teenage characters at the helm of the story, PREMature delves into issues such as bullying in the form of physical, verbal, psychological and online.[14] Also highlighted are teen anxiety, depression, isolation, identity, drugs and relationships.[15] The one constant is that Prem is forced to confront the divorce of his parents [16] and his grandmother's death simultaneously whilst his friend Will struggles in a single-parent home with his deeply troubled mother.

Throughout the relationship between Nina and Darren, existential discussions are heard questioning existence, social behaviour and the reluctance to accept happiness. Nina talks of cynicism and doubting her place in life whilst Darren attempts to counter these feelings with optimism.

Death is a prominent theme that carries on throughout the series particularly the affect of losing someone close and how certain characters are forced to confront and deal with this new absence from their lives. The way in which a teenager and an adult deal with this theme is examined through their respective paths taken [17]

At times the story shifts into moments of surreal and often psychedelic sequences [18] that exhibit the inner thoughts and subconscious state of minds of certain characters when found in specific situations of heightened tension or isolation.

Episodes

Season 1 (2015)

No. in
series
Title Original air date
1"Chapter I: Bad Eggs"February 22, 2015
2"Chapter II: Saturdays Are For Cunts"March 1, 2015
3"Chapter III: Circles"March 8, 2015
4"Chapter IV: Trip16"March 15, 2015
5"Chapter V: Finger Foods & Spiral Moves"March 22, 2015
6"Chapter VI: Exam"March 29, 2015

References

  1. "PREMature, New Drama for the Community Channel". Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "PREMature Kickstarter Campaign Page". Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  3. Baddhan, Raj. "Community Channel to launch UK Asian drama". BizAsia. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
  4. Montague, Robyn. "Horsham Actor Wins TV Role". Spirit FM. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  5. Troughton, Adrian. "Three Leicester Actors to Star in New TV Drama Series". Leicester Mercury. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  6. Cumber, Robert. "How new TV drama 'helped save life' of its young star". Get West London. Retrieved 2 April 2015.
  7. Smith, Lawrence. "Barns Green performer stars in bold TV drama". Mid Sussex Times. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  8. Anjum, Husna. "Karanvir Bhupal on PREMature". Desixpress. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  9. Mardi, Terry. "New Community Channel Series Challenges Lazy Stereotypes". Retrieved 18 February 2015.
  10. Shaheen, Hifzha. "New British Drama Airing on Community Channel About the Trials of Youth". The Asian Today. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  11. "Kickstarter UK Fees". Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  12. "About John Atterbury". Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  13. "Episode Guide in the Radio Times". Radio Times. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  14. "Get Connected support new Community Channel drama". Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  15. Leung, Scarlett. "PREMature Confronts Teen Anxiety and Drama". Desi Blitz. Retrieved 20 February 2015.
  16. Leung, Scarlett. "PREMature Breaks down Family and Reality". Desi Blitz. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  17. Anjum, Husna. "Meera Ganatra on PREMature". Desixpress. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  18. Leung, Scarlett. "Love is lost and found in PREMature". Desi Blitz. Retrieved 8 March 2015.

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