Beginning Monday, Colors Tamil will air three web shows: ‘Cyber War’, ‘Memories’, and ‘Time Out’.
The three Hindi shows dubbed in Tamil, which will air from February 13 to February 24, will alternate between cybercrime, family drama, romance, and superhuman power.
The crime thriller ‘Cyber War’, which premieres at 8:30 p.m., has 20 episodes. Their mission, played by Mohit Malik and Sanaya Irani, is to eradicate cybercrime in Mumbai, which has several twists and turns along the way. Solving the Malware attack against the Mumbai police, on the one hand, and dealing with blackmail threats, on the other, result in some gripping moments.
‘Memories’ is a 13-episode crime fantasy romance thriller about a superhuman hero who knows all the secrets, memories, and desires of dead people. It will be aired at 9:30 p.m. and stars Rohit Roy, Surleen Kaur, and Priyal Gor. It has a well-known news anchor who uses all of his superhuman powers to crack some cryptic clues and secrets of dead bodies for the police.
‘Time-Out’ is a captivating six-episode series about a mid-life crisis involving two characters, Radha and Rahul, who learn that the former is pregnant. How they deal with and navigate the fear and shock of facing reality makes for an interesting watch. The web shows, which can be seen starting at 10 p.m., is stuck between evaluating his choices and how his life will change as a result of them.
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