New Delhi, Aug 6 (PTI) - Prime Video and Excel Entertainment are collaborating on a new supernatural horror series titled "Andhera." The show will consist of eight episodes and is penned by Gaurav Desai, Raaghav Dar, Chintan Sarda, and Karan Anshuman, with Raaghav Dar taking on the directorial role.
The series stars Priya Bapat, Karanvir Malhotra, Prajakta Koli, and Surveen Chawla. Set against the backdrop of Mumbai, this gripping investigative drama blends chilling supernatural elements. It follows the tale of a fearless cop and a haunted medical student as they confront a menacing darkness to thwart an impending catastrophe.
Nikhil Madhok, director & head of originals at Prime Video, expressed excitement about delving into the horror genre. He noted, "With 'Andhera', we aim to strengthen this further and introduce audiences to a story that is deeply intriguing yet has an emotionally powerful theme. Replete with twists and turns, the gripping drama offers an experience that is intense, immersive, and thought-provoking."
Creator Gaurav Desai described the making of the series as "a fulfilling experience." He stated, "From the start, the idea was to create something that wasn’t just scary, but stayed with you—something that made you uneasy in a quiet and lasting way. The real challenge was to tap into a kind of fear that feels raw and primal, and bring that to life on screen while staying connected to the emotional core... We had an instinctive and committed cast, and a team that really pushed to make this world feel alive, new, and still very human."
The production is helmed by Ritesh Sidhwani, Farhan Akhtar, Kassim Jagmagia, Vishal Ramchandani, Mohit Shah, and Karan Anshuman under the Excel Entertainment banner. "Andhera" is set to make its global debut on August 14, reaching audiences in 240 countries.
The series will also feature pivotal performances by Vatsal Sheth, Parvin Dabas, and Pranay Pachauri.
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