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‘Heeramandi’ to ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ Netflix India reveals slate for 2024


The bustling city of Mumbai hosted Netflix India’s prestigious ‘Next on Netflix’ event, where the streaming giant pulled back the curtain to reveal a captivating lineup of original content scheduled for 2024. Netflix India is primed to captivate audiences with its grand portfolio of 22 original titles, encompassing an assorted range of genres and stories.

The diverse collection promises to deliver 8 feature films, 9 fiction series—which include fresh narratives alongside eagerly anticipated returning shows—and an intriguing selection of 5 non-fiction entries. The variety ensures that every subscriber will find something to pique their interest.

Among the plethora of titles, certain marquee projects command attention. Sanjay Leela Bhansali makes his magnificent foray into digital storytelling with the series ‘Heeramandi’, while Anubhav Sinha’s ‘IC814: The Kandahar Hijack’ promises to recreate the high-stakes drama of the historic 1999 hijacking of Indian Airlines flight IC 814. Music aficionados can look forward to ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’, a biopic helmed by Imtiaz Ali, celebrating the life of the late Punjabi singer.

The lineup doesn’t timidly tiptoe around bold stories. The return of Taapsee Pannu in the sequel to the crime thriller ‘Hasseen Dillruba’ attests to Netflix’s commitment to storytelling that pushes boundaries.

Exploring the non-fiction realm, Netflix prepares to introduce a palette of reality-based titles. A documentary exploring the journey of Indian rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh, a new comedy special with Kapil Sharma at its heart, and Nisha Pahuja’s Oscar-nominated documentary ‘To Kill A Tiger’ all showcase a reflection of real-life narratives on the streaming platform.

The roll-out includes a mix of cinematic adventures such as ‘Amar Singh Chamkila’, featuring the talents of Diljit Dosanjh and Parineeti Chopra. Audiences can also anticipate the thrill of ‘Do Patti’, a drama with Kajol and Kriti Sanon exploring darker fringes, and ‘Murder Mubarak’ by Homi Adajania, aligning within the thriller genre. ‘Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba’ will see Taapsee Pannu revisiting her role, while ‘Maharaj’ introduces Junaid Khan in a 19th-century legal drama setting. The lineup is rounded out by ‘Sikandar Ka Muqaddar’, ‘Vijay 69’, and ‘Wild Wild Punjab’, each promising a blend of suspense, inspiration, and humor.

The narrative shows feature ‘Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’, a captivating tale set against the backdrop of pre-Independence courtesan culture. ‘Dabba Cartel’ finds five ordinary women entangled in an extraordinary crime. ‘IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack’ reenacts the chilling events of a hijacked flight, and ‘Khakee: The Bengal Chapter’ takes us to Kolkata in pursuit of a notorious criminal.

The heartwarming ‘Kota Factory Season 3’, detective series ‘Mandala Murders’, the rom-com ‘Mismatched Season 3’, and ‘Yeh Kaali Kaali Ankhein Season 2’ are poised to continue their successful runs. Finally, ‘Maamla Legal Hai’ is slated to bring a legal comedy approach to the mix.

Completing the non-fiction portion of the lineup, ‘Fabulous Lives vs. Bollywood Wives’ continues to peel back the curtain on the glamor of Bollywood households, ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’ is guaranteed to tickle your funny bone, and ‘The Greatest Rivalry – India vs Pakistan’ captures the enduring cricket rivalry. ‘To Kill a Tiger’ and ‘Yo Yo Honey Singh: Famous’ will offer insightful looks into compelling stories.

With such an extensive and eclectic mix of storytelling, Netflix India’s content slate for 2024 is set to affirm its place in the entertainment industry. It encapsulates a spectrum that promises to cater to myriad tastes, ensuring that the platform remains a hub for quality entertainment. Eager viewers can now wait in anticipation as Netflix prepares to deliver these promising titles that capture the essence of India’s rich storytelling culture.