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Smoke is the only Indian web series to be showcased at the coveted annual event MIPCOM 2018 at Cannes in France under Made in India Originals category. [10] [11] Side Hero: 24 September 2018 Comedy 8 episodes Hindi Eros Now's first original web series [12] [13] Salute Siachen: 12 January 2017 Life-action web-series 5 episodes Hindi [14] [15] [16]
Chadarangam [1] is an Indian Telugu-language political thriller web series [2] that streamed on Zee5. This political drama series [3] is written and directed by Raj Anantha and produced by Vishnu Manchu from 24 frames factory. The series has Srikanth, Ravi Prakash, Sunainaa, Jeeva, Chalapathi Rao and Nagineedu playing important roles.
[2] [3] [4] Season 2 aired from 23 July 2016 to 9 October 2016. The Hindi version of 24 is the first adaptation of the show; the India rights were acquired from Fox and 24 producer Howard Gordon by the production company of Anil Kapoor , who also plays the lead role in the adaptation. [ 3 ]
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Shiksha Mandal is an Indian Hindi-language crime drama web-series written and directed by Syed Ahmad Afzal and starring Gulshan Devaiah, Gauhar Khan and Pawan Malhotra. It was premiered on MX Player on 15 September 2022.
Honeymoon Photographer is an Indian crime thriller television series directed by Arjun Srivastava and written by Karmanya Ahuja. Produced by Rishab Seth under Green Light Productions, starring Asha Negi, Rajeev Siddhartha, Apeksha Porwal, Sahil Salathia, Jason Tham and Samvedna Suwalka. [1]
[18] Janani K of India Today wrote "Kajal Aggarwal's maiden web series Live Telecast, directed by Venkat Prabhu, gives us a been-there-seen-that feeling throughout." [19] The critic from The Times of India wrote "While Live Telecast isn't bad per se, given the talents involved, it is a disappointment. The plot-centric writing wouldn't have been ...
The series, with a budget of about ₹1.5 crores, from its launch had a low viewership. Due to the less viewership causing losses, it went on a revamp in June 2011 with exit of the entire cast except the leads Supriya Kumari and Mrunal Jain and addition with a new cast of 17 members with cost efficient actors. [8]