7/8/2023 0 Comments Whoopie Lee 1 by Adeline Foo“I enjoyed making my feature film and it came with its own challenges. The approach is different as well,” said the award-winning director, who has worked on short films for The National Heritage Board, a travelogue for Mediacorp TV Vasantham, and a reality show for Channel 5 since completing A Yellow Bird in 2015. “Working on a feature film and a television show is a completely different experience for me. But Rajagopal has worked on at least two other children’s series, and considers television to be his main rice bowl. To many, this may seem like a surprising about-turn. Rajagopal, 51, is at the helm of the children’s television show, Whoopie’s World. His latest endeavour is one that’s considerably lighter than A Yellow Bird, with its themes of redemption and racial tensions. SINGAPORE - After a career-defining year which saw his grim debut feature, A Yellow Bird, premiere at last year’s Cannes Film Festival, Singaporean filmmaker K Rajagopal is returning to the small screen.
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