The project was unveiled by filmmaker and executive producer Hamisha Daryani Ahuja, who shared details of the production on Instagram.
Imported Bahu marks the first vertical micro-drama series from Forever 7 Entertainment and features a cast led by Ighodaro and Bollywood actor Rajniesh Duggall.
According to the producers, the series centres on a cross-cultural love story that takes unexpected turns as family dynamics and long-held secrets come to light.
The drama is scheduled to premiere on July 2 and is expected to further strengthen creative collaborations between Nigeria’s film industry and India’s entertainment sector.
Ahuja, whose previous projects include the Nolly-Bollywood productions Namaste Wahala and Postcards, has built a reputation for bringing together African and Indian storytelling traditions.
Announcing the project, the producer described Imported Bahu as a story filled with romance, family intrigue and unexpected twists.
“For months, we’ve been keeping a secret. Today, we’re finally sharing it,” Ahuja wrote, introducing the series as Forever 7 Entertainment’s first venture into the vertical micro-drama format.
With its blend of Nollywood and Bollywood talent, Imported Bahu is expected to attract audiences from both industries while expanding the growing market for short-form digital content.