My most recent area of expertise is in drama and particularly crime drama and soapy drama. I've developed a real appreciation for these genres, but my taste also includes comedy, dramedy, and dark/subversive comedy. I'm always interested in compelling characters, regardless of genre, and I tend to gravitate toward more serialized storytelling over episodic.
Romil is a TV producer and executive, currently developing a family/crime drama series with writer Gursimran Sandhu (EXPATS, FALLOUT) and End of Episode. He was most recently Manager of Development & Programming for showrunner Courtney Kemp's production company End of Episode, where the team produced three spin-off series to her hit show POWER on Starz and developed new projects via her overall deal with Netflix. Prior to EoE, Romil was part of the Lionsgate TV scripted team and worked in both TV And Motion Picture Lit at ICM Partners. He graduated from Wesleyan University and is originally from Charleston, SC.
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