WATCHO, the OTT platform from Dish TV India Limited, India’s leading content distribution company, has premiered a new thriller series ‘Wajah’.
Inspired by true-life events, the story is based on the murder of a young innocent girl, Gauri Saxena, from a small town who befriends the son of fashion mogul Rakesh Mehra.
In her pursuit of the killer, Inspector Sanjana causes trouble for the bigshots of the fashion industry and starts to uncover the numerous hidden truths.
The series stars Sanjay Swaraj, Navina Bole, Nishikant Dixit, Ayesha Kapoor, Aruna Giri, and Nikhil Parmar.
Directed by Satish Shukla and produced by Aashish Vishwakarma, Satish Shukla & Darshan Khandelwal, the series is cleverly written by Kumar Siddharth.
This real-life-based stylishly written murder mystery with a blend of fashion is co-produced by Samar Goyal with the brilliant creativity of the cinematographer Anik R. Verma and Editor Pushkar Bhaskar Pant.
Commenting on the launch, Sukhpreet Singh, Corporate Head – Marketing, DishTV & WATCHO, Dish TV India Ltd. said, “At WATCHO we believe in introducing unique and snackable content to our viewers. Looking at the overwhelming response that our previously released series in this genre have received, we thought of bringing ‘WAJAH’ to our audiences. This fascinating thriller, inspired by true events, features an amazing ensemble, hard-hitting performances, and an exciting storyline.”
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