BBC Studios and Indian content studio Applause Entertainment are returning with the second season of the Indian version of BBC drama format “Criminal Justice” – the inspiration behind HBO’s “The Night Of.”
The series will stream on Disney’s Hotstar platform, as a Hotstar Special, as the streamer’s originals are branded. It is commissioned by Applause Entertainment for Hotstar Specials and produced by BBC Studios India.
The first season was launched in 2019 and was a critical success. Actors Pankaj Tripathi (“Sacred Games”), Mita Vasisht (“Sense8”) and Anupriya Goenka (“The Final Call”) will return for the second season.
Sameer Gogate, business head of productions at BBC Studios, said: “The success of season one has shown what good content can achieve, and we hope the second season will be equally loved by the audiences.”
The BBC’s original U.K. version of “Criminal Justice” won several awards including BAFTAs and an Emmy.
The series will stream on Disney’s Hotstar platform, as a Hotstar Special, as the streamer’s originals are branded. It is commissioned by Applause Entertainment for Hotstar Specials and produced by BBC Studios India.
The first season was launched in 2019 and was a critical success. Actors Pankaj Tripathi (“Sacred Games”), Mita Vasisht (“Sense8”) and Anupriya Goenka (“The Final Call”) will return for the second season.
Sameer Gogate, business head of productions at BBC Studios, said: “The success of season one has shown what good content can achieve, and we hope the second season will be equally loved by the audiences.”
The BBC’s original U.K. version of “Criminal Justice” won several awards including BAFTAs and an Emmy.
- 2/12/2020
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
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