Freeform Picks Up Comedy Pilot Brown Girls!

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Freeform has greenlighted a comedy pilot that features Indian-American aspiring beauty vlogger and a recent immigrant from India.

Brown Girls is created and written by Shilpi Roy and Nastaran Dibai.

Kerry Burke, Freeform’s executive vice president, Programming & Development noted that, ‘We love this odd couple comedy not just because it is a sophisticated, funny show but we are thrilled to tell a story about part of the American experience that isn’t really on TV today.’

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FREEFORM PICKS UP NEW COMEDY PILOT ‘BROWN GIRLS’ FROM WRITERS SHILPI ROY AND NASTARAN DIBAI

Freeform grows its production slate by greenlighting the new comedy pilot “Brown Girls” from writers Shilpi Roy and Nastaran Dibai, it was announced today by Karey Burke, Freeform’s executive vice president, Programming & Development.

“We love this odd couple comedy not just because it is a sophisticated, funny show but we are thrilled to tell a story about part of the American experience that isn’t really on TV today,” said Burke.

The pilot centers on the relationship between Rimmi, an Indian-American aspiring beauty vlogger, and Devi, a young woman who has recently emigrated from India. Brought together by family, Rimmi and Devi instantly clash over their different views on modern life and love while slowly realizing they both have something to learn from one another. “Brown Girls” is written by co-executive producer Shilpi Roy (“Hipsterhood”) and executive producer Nastaran Dibai (“Malibu Country,” “According to Jim”), and is executive produced by Tracy Katsky, Aaron Kaplan and Dana Honor.

“Brown Girls” is a multi-camera comedy that joins Freeform’s recently announced pilot slate including, single-camera comedy “Alone Together,” magazine drama “Issues” and mermaid thriller “The Deep.”