Magpie's Hindi Adaptation 'Kan Khajura' Featuring Mohit Raina, Roshan Mathew, and Sarah Jane Dias
Thrilling Crime Drama with Stellar Cast Premieres on SonyLIV
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The highly anticipated Hindi version of the popular Israeli TV series Magpie, Kan Khajura, stars Mohit Raina, Roshan Mathew, and Sarah Jane Dias, among other well-known figures.
Kan Khajura, which translates as "centipede," stars Mahesh Shetty, Ninad Kamat, Trinetra Haldar, Heeba Shah, and Usha Nadkarni among its cast members.
For any actor, being a part of a thriller is always both thrilling and difficult. It has been a big duty to depict my persona since it has many facets. We experimented with many appearances that highlighted a well-developed character in order to get inside the skin of the role. The narrative of Magpie, a worldwide phenomenon, was always ready to transcend boundaries and be customized for the Indian market. With directors like Chandan (Arora, the show's director) at the lead, supported by an amazing cast and skilled writing, creative, and production teams, I'm happy to be a part of this drama. We're working together to preserve the show's heritage and provide our fans an amazing experience.
Magpie, an eight-part second season and an 11-part first season crime drama, will be the third Israeli series to air on SonyLIV after Kvodo (Your Honor) and Fauda (translated as Tanaav).
The narrative of Magpie centers on Asa Katz, a murder suspect who is granted early release from prison if he acts as an informant for the authorities, a job he already performed while behind. When he goes back to his former neighborhood, his elder brother is uninterested. However, a number of competing interests place him in dangerous circumstances, and he must choose between his life of crime and his employment with the police. He expertly navigates both worlds to his benefit.
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