Streaming platform Voot Select has released the trailer of ‘Candy’ featuring actors Richa Chaddha and Ronit Roy.
Set in the fictional city of Rudrakund, which is located in the hills, the series deals with murder and mysteries.
The trailer shows, Richa who plays the role of a cop, and Ronit as a school teacher.
While opening up about his role, Ronit told ANI, that his character is quite layered.
He said, “The promise of ‘Candy’ is enthralling and exciting. It is a story that holds a great amount of mystery, fear, hope, and suspense. I feel it’s an edge-of-the-seat kind of thriller. I’ve had the privilege to have worked with many talented actors and directors and this one is no different. Thanks to our creative heads and director Ashish Shukla who have made every character nuanced and extremely engaging. This is the first time I’ve had the chance to play such a layered character. I’m looking forward to this one. Stay Tune as the series will unwrap the sin.”
Richa, too shared her experience working on the series.
She said, “I’ve always loved to experiment with my character and roles. With ‘Candy’, it’s yet another opportunity to play a distinct character a cop with a vivid character sketch. It has been challenging to play – a badass policewoman. Get ready to witness how DSP Ratna from Rudrakund unwraps the sin,” she added.
‘Candy’ is directed by Ashish Shukla, and will start streaming on Voot Select from September 8.
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