Archie Panjabi to feature in Fox's untitled drama

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Actress Archie Panjabi will be seen in Fox's untitled drama pilot, formerly known as "Controversy".

"The Good Wife" star will be seen playing Jourdan Price, a crisis management consultant on the show, according to The Hollywood Reporter.



The plot line of series is based on a junior counsel from an illustrious Illinois university, who must handle a controversy spiralling out-of-control, when a young coed accuses several star football players of sexual assault.

Austin Stowell from "Whiplash" will play the junior counsel in the show which will be helmed by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra from "This Is Us".

The script will be penned by Sheldon Turner, who will also executive produce, along side the director duo.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Archie Panjabi to feature in Fox's untitled drama

Actress Archie Panjabi will be seen in Fox's untitled drama pilot, formerly known as "Controversy". "The Good Wife" star will be seen playing Jourdan Price, a crisis management consultant on the show, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The plot line of series is based on a junior counsel from an illustrious Illinois university, who must handle a controversy spiralling out-of-control, when a young coed accuses several star football players of sexual assault. Austin Stowell from "Whiplash" will play the junior counsel in the show which will be helmed by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra from "This Is Us". The script will be penned by Sheldon Turner, who will also executive produce, along side the director duo. Actress Archie Panjabi will be seen in Fox's untitled drama pilot, formerly known as "Controversy".

"The Good Wife" star will be seen playing Jourdan Price, a crisis management consultant on the show, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The plot line of series is based on a junior counsel from an illustrious Illinois university, who must handle a controversy spiralling out-of-control, when a young coed accuses several star football players of sexual assault.

Austin Stowell from "Whiplash" will play the junior counsel in the show which will be helmed by John Requa and Glenn Ficarra from "This Is Us".

The script will be penned by Sheldon Turner, who will also executive produce, along side the director duo.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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