Jimmy Sheirgill to make digital debut with 'Your Honor'


Mumbai, Sep 12 (IANS): Actor Jimmy Sheirgill will be making his digital debut with drama-thriller "Your Honor", an adaptation of the Israeli series, "Kvodo".

"My role in 'Your Honor' takes a chance with his own reality, the substance of the story is what convinced me to take up the part. The length an individual can go, burning all the bridges and principles for the ones he loves, is truly compelling. I'm glad that I am a part of this show," Jimmy said.

The original Israeli series was created by Ron Ninio and Shlomo Mashiach. Produced for Applause Entertainment by Sphereorigins, the series will be distributed by Yes Studio.

Set in Ludhiana, "Your Honor" will tell the story of Bishan Khosla (Jimmy), a respected judge, who is on the cusp of a big promotion. His attempt to protect his troubled teenaged son Abeer Khosla (essayed by Pulkit Makol) from a hit-and-run case, brings a drastic turn in his life, questioning his principles and beliefs.

E. Niwas, known for helming "Shool" and "Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega", will be directing the series.

The series has been adapted for Indian audiences by writer Ishan Trivedi. It also features Mita Vashisht, Varun Badola, Yashpal Sharma, Parul Gulati, Suhasini Mulay, Richa Pallod, Kunj Anand and Mahabir Bhullar.

Niwas said: "I am excited to mark my digital journey with 'Your Honor', a show packed with intense emotions and depth of characters... The digital space is proving to be an ideal medium that allows creators like us to explore different genres and narrative styles."

To this, Sameer Nair, CEO, Applause Entertainment, added: "E Niwas has helped us craft a stunning thriller, and we are excited to have on board a dazzling array of talented actors, led by Jimmy."

  

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