04 March,2021 08:40 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Madhuri Dixit, Raveena Tandon File.Pic/Yogen Shah
Streaming platform Netflix on Wednesday unveiled a line-up of 15 original series, including shows headlined by Madhuri Dixit and Raveena Tandon and the returning seasons of audience favourite "Delhi Crime" and "She".
Dixit, in her series debut, plays a global superstar, wife and mother in "Finding Anamika". Directed by Karishma Kohli and Bejoy Nambiar and produced by Karan Johar's Dharmatic, the series revolves around Madhuri's character and what happens when she suddenly vanishes without a trace.
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In "Aranyak", produced by Roy Kapur Films and Ramesh Sippy Entertainment, Tandon plays a cop Kasturi who joins hands with her city-bred replacement Angad (Parambrata Chatterjee) when a foreign teenage tourist disappears in a Himalayan town. The series, also Tandon's digital debut, is directed by Vinay Vyakul.
"'Aranyak' is an intriguing and mysterious story. I can't say much about that but my character is Kasturi Dogra and like many women, she is balancing her career and family. It is set in Himachal Pradesh. She wants to do well in her career but is held back sometimes due to other responsibilities," Tandon said in a virtual press conference.
"Decoupled", produced by Bombay Fables, Andolan Films and created by Manu Joseph, features R Madhavan and Surveen Chawla, is a comedy about a couple on the verge of a divorce.
"Feels Like Ishq" is an anthology of seven warm and breezy stories about the kindling of young love. "Ray", from Viacom18's Tipping Point, brings together renowned directors such as Srijit Mukherji, Vasan Bala, and Abhishek Chaubey to reinterpret Satyajit Ray's stories.
"Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein", produced by Edgestorm Pictures, and directed by Sidharth Sengupta, is a dark comical pulpy desi thriller.
"Delhi Crime", Netflix's International Emmy-winning show, is returning with a second season. While the first season focused on the gang rape of a physiotherapy intern on December 16, 2012, the team tackles a new case in the follow-up chapter. Shefali Shah, Rasika Dugal, Adil Hussain and Rajesh Tailang are returning.
Imtiaz Ali's crime drama "She" has also been renewed for a second season besides the return of "Jamtara - Sabka Number Ayega", "Mismatched" and "Masaba Masaba". "Little Things" is returning for the fourth season. The streamer has also acquired "Kota Factory" for a sophomore edition.
Ali said he had the story of "She" in his mind for a long time but could not work on it as it did not fit the film format. That's when he decided to turn the material into a series, which eventually starred Aaditi Pohankar and Vijay Varma.
"I was very happy when this whole revolution of the digital space happened in India and we were invited to make things for the longer format. I'm very happy about it," Ali said. These shows are among the 40 plus titles that Netflix has announced under its "See What's Next India" slate.
In an interview with PTI, Monika Shergill, Vice President, Content at Netflix India, said the team is "excited" about these upcoming projects, which also includes several film titles. "It's been several months of hard work on the part of creators, on the part of the content team at Netflix to really bring all these stories for the audiences.
"It's 40 plus titles, right from big films to big series to returning seasons of series. We also have a huge unscripted slate, documentaries as well as comedy formats and comedy specials for 2021," Shergill said.
The senior executive said India is a crucial market for the streamer, whose goal has been to bring out "high impact, high-quality storytelling, and many choices" for the viewers by bringing stories from established as well as new storytellers.
"I hope it ticks the boxes for our audiences in terms of quality, in terms of choice, in terms of entertainment... We want to make Netflix as the service of choice for everyone and for that we are working very hard as a team," she added.
Director Alankrita Shrivastava's "Bombay Begums", a series exploring the lives of five modern Indian women in Mumbai, is also part of the line-up. Starring Pooja Bhatt, Amruta Subhash, Shahana Goswami and Plabita Borthakur, the show is set to premiere on the International Women's Day on March 8.
Shergill further unveiled true-crime documentaries that will be arriving on the service. These include docu-series "Crime Stories: India Detectives" and "House of Secrets: The Burari Deaths", a three-part docu-series that looks at the infamous Burari case, where 11 members of a family were found dead in their house. It is directed by Leena Yadav and Anubhav Chopra.
After the success of "Wild Wild Country", Netflix is exploring a documentary on Ma Anand Sheela, late godman Osho's controversial ex-secretary and her return to India. "Indian Predator" attempts to decode the minds of some of India's deadliest criminals.
Karan Johar-produced the much criticised reality series "Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives", featuring star wives Neelam Kothari Soni, Maheep Kapoor, Seema Khan and Bhavana Pandey, has been given a second season order.
"The Big Day Collection", a behind-the-scenes look at Indian weddings, is also returning, whereas a new series on social media influencers titled "Social Currency" has been ordered.
There's also Penthouse by Abbas-Mustan that stars Bobby Deol, Arjun Rampal, and Sharman Joshi, have a look at Deol's post right here:
In the comedy segment, popular comedian-actor Kapil Sharma will make his digital debut with a special. Shows from stand-up comics Sumukhi Suresh, Aakash Gupta, Rahul Dua and Prashasti Singh will also arrive on the streamer.