'Gyaarah Gyaarah' Set to Illuminate Screens: A Temporal Whirlwind

'Gyaarah Gyaarah', starring Kritika Kamra and Raghav Juyal, will release on August 9. The show, directed by Umesh Bist, follows two police officers from different eras, linked by a mysterious walkie-talkie. Backed by Karan Johar and Guneet Monga Kapoor, the series promises a thrilling narrative.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 24-07-2024 23:23 IST | Created: 24-07-2024 23:23 IST
'Gyaarah Gyaarah' Set to Illuminate Screens: A Temporal Whirlwind
Raghav Juyal (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI
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'Gyaarah Gyaarah' starring Kritika Kamra and Raghav Juyal is slated for release on August 9, the makers announced. The series, helmed by Umesh Bist, boasts an exciting cast including Dhairya Karwa and is supported by renowned producers Karan Johar and Guneet Monga Kapoor.

In an exclusive conversation with ANI, Raghav Juyal shared his challenging experience playing the character Yug Arya. 'The role was very difficult for me because I have to think about his past and his traumas, and because of this, Yug is an uneasy person,' Juyal revealed.

Dhairya Karwa, who portrays senior detective Shaurya Anthwal, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity. 'It is a dream come true moment working with such talented faces backed by great producers. I've been very fortunate to get this role because it is a different story,' Karwa said.

Kritika Kamra, playing senior cop Vamika Rawat, found the non-linear shooting schedule challenging. 'The role was challenging because you have to keep in mind that we are shooting in a non-linear way,' she explained. 'You can't justify the character if you think it's a negative role.'

The makers recently unveiled an intriguing trailer, which opens with a voiceover on the concept of time and its hidden mysteries. The trailer introduces Yug Arya discussing a 15-year-old case involving a woman's quest for justice. The narrative takes an intriguing turn as time travel, facilitated by a walkie-talkie, connects Yug to Shaurya Anthwal from 1990. This communication tool serves as a link between past and present events.

'Gyaarah Gyaarah', backed by Karan Johar and Guneet Monga Kapoor, will be available on Zee 5 starting August 9.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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