
Global Content, LLC.
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Everything is Content
We are a media company with the aspiration to produce high quality content which can be consumed across online, print, television and film media.
Founded in April, 2014 and incorporated in the state of Illinois in America, GCLLC is currently involved in two full-length feature films, one television sitcom, one made-for-TV feature length documentary and three books.
Our first documentary 'Gandhi's Song' is scheduled to be released towards the end of 2015. Its principal photography and first phase of post-production are complete.
The first of the two feature films is expected to begin shooting sometime in July, 2016. The second one is in early production stages and is currently finishing the script, finalizing cast and locations.
GCLLC's TV sitcom is in its pilot stages. Its plot centers on an Indian American family in Chicago. The feature length documentary is in its early planning stages.
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Who we are
Global Content, LLC. is a content creation company across online, print, television and film media.

Mission
We aspire to deliver world-class news, information and entertainment material.
Projects
GCLLC has been contracted to write two feature films, three books, two television series
Gandhi's Song
GCLLC is pleased to announce its first feature length documentary 'Gandhi's Song.'
The documentary is the first definitive look at the life and times of Narsinh Mehta (1414-1481), one of India's most revered poet-saints whose devotional poetry is sung with great passion nearly six centuries after it was written by him.
To be shot on locations in and around his place of birth Junagadh and other parts of Gujarat, the documentary will offer a comprehensive account of one of the pioneers of the Bhakti movement.
His one bhajan, a devotional ballad, 'Vaishnav Jan To' is considered one of India's most enduring philosophical influences because Mohandas Gandhi made it his life's guiding force.
The documentary is scheduled to be released in 2015.

Although this is his first novel, he has succeeded as a writer for two strong reasons. The first is that he has deeply studied (the practices of) certain sects which is so necessary as a background to a book like this. The second is his firm conviction that in order to reform society it is important to reform religion. His story stands on the pillars of these two rocks.
--Ashok Vidvans in 'Gurjari Digest'
Unsuitable Celibate on Amazon
GCLLC is pleased to announce its first book--a short novel by Dr. Bharat Thakkar.
Set in the Bay Area, California, ''Unsuitable Celibate' tells the story of a rebellious young second generation Indian American man whose lifelong religious and cultural conditioning snaps something deeply inner.
Written with one eye on its cinematic potential the novel is scheduled for release later this year.
The book Is now on sale on Amazon.
The paperback edition of the book has also gone on sale on Amazon.

GCLLC's chief writer Mayank Chhaya outside the Oval Office in Washington D.C. on September 30 on a news assignment.
Pic courtesy: Tejinder Singh
As part of its mandate to produce high quality news segments GCLLC has been commissioned to do a five-minute weekly report from America.
'Hamara Gaon Connection' (Our Rural Connection), is India's first professionally produced rural news and information show.
Being broadcast on the country's premier public broadcaster Doordarshan National every Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. India time, the show will carry a special segment from America.
GCLLC's chief writer Mayank Chhaya reported the recently concluded visit of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the United Nations, New York and Washington D.C. for 'Gaon Connection'.
It was for the first time that a rural Indian newspaper was accredited to report from the United Nations and the White House. Some of those stories can be found at http://www.gaonconnection.com/
GCLLC is involved in producing two feature films. One of them, 'Unfinished Love' Working Title) is currently in early production stages. The casting begins in June. Inspired by real life events the film is to be directed by the National award winning Indian filmmaker M B S Prasad.
Our second film, yet unnamed, is a political thriller in its scripting stages. It is scheduled to be launched either by end of 2014 or early 2015.
Our upcoming film in pre-production--'Unfinished Love' (Working title)
This video is only a promotional pitch. The characters appearing in the movie teaser part of it are not actual actors. The casting has not yet begun.
GCLLC proposes to represent South Asian artists, photographers, writers and poets in North America.
Our first major representation is on behalf of the widely acquired Mumbai painter Prakash Bal Joshi.
In the last decade and a half Joshi, a highly regarded journalist, writer and illustrator, has emerged as a significant new talent in modern abstracts.
Prakash Bal Joshi (Photo: Palashranjan Bhaumick)


Distortions by Prakash Bal Joshi

Our second major representation is on behalf of the widely acclaimed Mumbai photographer Chandu Mhatre.
One of India's best known news photographers with a career spanning nearly 40 years, Mhatre has lately been chronicling the rapidly changing contours of Mumbai reflecting India's economic transformation.
Urban Reflections by Chandu Mhatre
