On Monday Prime Video, India’s most popular entertainment website, released the trailer for its upcoming Amazon Original fiction crime thriller series ‘Bambai Meri Jaan’.
‘Bambai Meri Jaan’ is a film written by Rensil D’Silva and Shujaat Saudagar, directed by Shujaat Saudagar, and produced by Ritesh Sidhwani, Kassim Jagmagia, and Farhan Akhtar of Excel Media and Entertainment.
The film also stars Amyra Dastur, Kay Kay Menon, Avinash Tiwary, Kritika Kamra, and Nivedita Bhattacharya.
The 10-part Hindi Original series will debut on Prime Video on September 14 in India and in 240 other countries and territories.
It will be available in multiple Indian languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, and English, as well as foreign languages like French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, Polish, Latin Spanish, Castilian Spanish, Arabic and Turkish.
The series will also be available with subtitles in a number of foreign languages including Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Filipino, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Korean, Malay, Norwegian Bokm, Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Thai, Ukranian and Vietnamese.
“Jab imaandari bhuk se takraati hai to hamesha haarti hai. Main imaandar tha, par Dara bhooka tha.” Kicking off with this profound narration, the trailer of ‘Bambai Meri Jaan’ takes the viewers on a fast-paced, gritty and immersive ride through the mean streets of fictionalized 1970’s Bambai or Bombay, where gang wars, crimes, and treachery were a common occurrence.
Against this backdrop, the fictional series is a captivating saga of an honest cop who sees his son choose the path of crime to overcome a life of poverty and struggle. The trailer gives the viewers a glimpse of the pain a father undergoes as he sees his family being torn apart by lost ethos, greed, and corruption.
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