

Scams and scandals, the ''Masaan'' star believes, are part and parcel of every society.
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when you find out that you can have an insider peek into what their lives might be even in a fictional world that's why the show is.'' he added.ĭirected by Kanishk Varma, the new season will see series regulars Richa Chadha, Vivek Oberoi, Tanuj Virwani, Aamir Bashir, Sayani Gupta, Sapna Pabbi, and Amit Sial reprise their roles.Ĭhadha is back as Zarina Malik, a fading actress and co-owner of the team Mumbai Mavericks, who now wants more power for herself. ''It plays out in fast forward, you mix that with secrets. the most honest you are as a viewer when things are changing minute by minute on something you have no control over,'' the creator told PTI in a Zoom interview. When we watch a live sport, that's the only thing in real life where you wear your emotions on your sleeve. 'Inside Edge' is essentially a kind of mix of two. In a way that salacious nature lends itself very well not just to sports but to any kind of drama. The third season, which centres on Test cricket, explores the possibility of legalised betting and more power struggles among the big players, both on the field and in the boardrooms.Īsked why scandals appeal to the audience both on-screen and in real life, Anshuman said just knowing things about other people or anything that's taboo stokes one's desire. While season one focused on fixing and betting, season two revolved around doping in sports (2019). ''Inside Edge'' is Prime Video's first India original series and has built a loyal fan base since its first season started streaming in 2017. ''Inside Edge'' creator Karan Anshuman says the sports drama, whose third season promises yet another peek into the mind games and scandals behind the game of cricket, offers viewers something that feels off limits even if it's all ''fiction''. Weird-Oh's (1999–2001) (co-production with Mainframe Entertainment and EM.TV).Watership Down (1999–2001) (co-production with Alltime Entertainment).Dragon Tales (1999-2005) (co-production with Sesame Workshop and Sony Pictures Television).

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In that same year, DHX Media ceased production on producing content at the "Ex-Decode" offices. Decode became a subsidiary company of DHX Media. On May 16, 2006, Decode and Halifax Film announced that they would merge the holding company DHX Media. It was founded by Steven DeNure, Neil Court and John Delmage in 1997. Decode Entertainment was a Canadian production company, a distribution company and based in Toronto, Ontario.
