Updated On: 10 August, 2018 08:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Gurinder Chadha is working on her passion project, which revolves around British soldier, John Beecham, who attempts to escape his past of profiteering with the East India Company by acquiring a mansion in 19th century Delhi.

Gurinder Chadha (Pic/Abhishek Verma) and Huma Qureshi
Rumour mills are rife that Huma Qureshi is set to reunite with her Viceroy's House director Gurinder Chadha for the six-part India-set television series Beecham House, which will air in the UK.
Earlier this year, news emerged about Chadha working on her passion project, which revolves around British soldier, John Beecham, who attempts to escape his past of profiteering with the East India Company by acquiring a mansion in 19th century Delhi. The mansion, however, harbours dark secrets that unfold as the series progresses. The story also unfolds at a time when the 1,000-year-old Mughal rule is over and the British vie with the Maharajas to claim India as their own.