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Netflix Announces Three New Originals From India

Feb 23, 2018  •  Post A Comment

Netflix today announced a slate of three new Indian original series, which will join a larger slate of original productions out of India that includes “Sacred Games,” “Selection Day” and “Bard of Blood.”

The new shows are “Leila,” “Ghoul” and “Crocodile.”

Here’s how Netflix describes the projects:

  • “Leila,” from writer and executive producer Urmi Juvekar, based on a book by Prayaag Akbar, tells the story of Shalini, a free-thinking woman in search of the daughter she lost upon her arrest 16 years earlier. Set in the near future, this inventive, boundary-breaking story centers around longing, faith and loss.
  • “Ghoul,” a horror series based on Arabic folklore, is set in a covert detention center. Nida, a newly minted interrogator who turned in her own father as an anti-government activist, arrives at the center to discover that some of the terrorists held there are not of this world. Written and directed by Patrick Graham, and starring Radhika Apte and Manav Kaul, this unique and gripping series, with a supernatural twist, traces Nida’s battle for survival.
  • “Crocodile,” written by Binky Mendez, is a young adult murder mystery thriller series set in the seaside state of Goa. When her best friend goes missing, Mira sets out on her own investigation, uncovering secrets among her friends, romantic relationships and community.

Erik Barmack, vice president of international original series for Netflix, commented in the announcement: “We are proud to continue to invest in original content in India. These three series, from the scary to the supernatural, represent the tremendous diversity that Indian storytelling holds for a global audience. We are thrilled to work with some of the world’s most talented writers and producers to bring these stories to life for India and the world.”

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