The serial blasts across various cities in India that occurred during the early 2000s were one of the most horrific terror strikes India has ever endured, shaking the nation to its core.
The brilliant, cutting-edge investigations carried out by the valiant Mumbai police and the Indian Intelligence Bureau infiltrated the tactical operations of the masterminds behind the heinous terrorist acts, the Indian Mujahideen group. Warner Bros. Discovery has announced a new investigative special, ‘Hunt For The Indian Mujahideen,’ which will show the step-by-step process of apprehending the dangerous convicts who caused havoc across the country.
The new original, which premieres on Discovery+ on January 19th, examines the investigation officers’ first-person narrative. As the story progresses, viewers will learn more about the investigation, which will lead them to the truth about one of the most terrifying homegrown terrorist networks.
Sai Abishek, Head of Factual & Lifestyle Cluster, South Asia, Warner Bros. Discovery, said, “Warner Bros. Discovery has always pioneered dynamic stories with dramatic value that resonate with audiences across the country. The Indian Mujahideen group’s heinous activities had a devastating impact.
“This special highlights one of the greatest triumphs of the Indian security forces as they tactfully dismantle their functions in an enthralling saga that will leave viewers engrossed and on the edge of their seats.
“Hunt For The Indian Mujahideen, the upcoming original on discovery+, will keep viewers stunned as they witness the strategy & planning undertaken to capture one of the most notorious homegrown terrorist organisations. The storyline will captivate the audiences as the backstory surrounding true events unfolds upon them,” Abishek added.
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