AltBalaji releases the trailer of 'The Verdict'

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Country's popular OTT platform ALTBalaji has impressed the audience with its innovative storytelling through hits like 'The Test Case' and 'BOSE: Dead/ Alive’ and more. The platform now has an aggressive line up scheduled in immediate days, and this begins with the release of the trailer of their much-awaited drama 'The Verdict - State Vs Nanavati'

The Verdict is based on true events and features a stellar cast which includes Elli AvrRam, Angad Bedi, Manav Kaul, Sumeet Vyas, Kubbra Sait, Makarand Deshpande, Saurabh Shukla, Swanand Kirikire, Viraf Ashish Patel amongst others in pivotal roles. 

When asked about the show, Manav says, "I wouldn't call it a challenge; it's exciting as there are several other talented people who are part of the project. It's extremely intriguing to work on this story.”

Sharing thoughts about her role, Elli AvrRam, said “The experience has been the best in my life so far because for the first time I felt like I was living an actor's life. I went so deep into the character by isolating myself from the world. I felt Sylvia 24/7. My environment and music list were according to that era. I worked on my body language and British English accent to keep it as authentic as possible. Everyone was so professional. The words that’ll keep echoing in my life is of my directors Shashant sir who before every take said, ‘keep it real guys, action.”  

Angad Bedi further added, “This till date will be my most memorable role. I am extremely grateful to have been given this opportunity to play a real personality on screen and that of such a high magnitude and scale. My gratitude to Ekta for putting her faith in me and backing me at all times. The audience will see me in a different look and in an all-new avatar.”

Directed by Shashant Shah, Based on the infamous story of KM Nanavati Vs State of Maharashtra, this is one of the most sensational criminal cases in India; where a Parsi Naval officer shot a businessman and then confessed his crime to the police. 

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