Disney+ Hotstar announces their upcoming series 'The Freelancer'

Disney+ Hotstar announces their upcoming series 'The Freelancer'

The series stars Mohit Raina, Anupam Kher, and Kashmira Pardesi in pivotal roles.

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Mumbai: Disney+ Hotstar brings to audiences another riveting thriller series, ‘The Freelancer’. The series is based on the book - A Ticket to Syria by Shirish Thorat, creator and showrunner Neeraj Pandey, directed by Bhav Dhulia, and produced by Friday Storytellers and is helmed by popular actor Mohit Raina and the veteran actor Anupam Kher. Captured in a hostile environment in the midst of deception and betrayals, how will Aliya escape?

Alongside Mohit Raina, the series also features veteran actors Anupam Kher talented actors Sushant Singh, Kashmira Pardeshi, John Kokken, Gauri Balaji and Navneet Malik amongst others

Disney+ Hotstar & HSM Entertainment Network, Disney Star head - content Gaurav Banerjee said, “Disney+ Hotstar has had incredible collaborations with Neeraj Pandey! Our audiences have loved all the seasons of Special Ops and now Neeraj is back with yet another thrilling and sensitive story, 'The Freelancer'. This show has powerhouse performances and some incredibly talented performers! We hope our viewers enjoy The Freelancer."

Creator and showrunner, Neeraj Pandey said, “The Freelancer is a high scale thriller series that unfolds an extraordinary rescue operation of a young girl held against her will in a war-torn Syria. It's based on Shirish Thorat's  book 'A Ticket To Syria', which narrates the true story of Aliya. The series is driven by a powerhouse ensemble cast with Mohit Raina essaying the role of the Freelancer, Anupam Kher as the analyst Dr. Khan, Kashmira Pardesi as Aliya and other actors portraying unique characters. The series has been shot across multiple locations internationally and recreates a world that’s largely unexplored and unseen. Bhav Dhulia and the entire Friday Storytellers team has worked immensely hard putting this together, and I hope the audiences love it."