Popular OTT platform Disney + Hotstar is keeping its viewers engrossed with some engaging original content lately. The latest addition to the list is 'Shoorveer' which is a military drama that revolves around a special team assembled to face all kinds of tough situations on the battlefield.
The official trailer came out on Monday and it definitely impresses the audience. It is filled with loads of high-octane action, drama, politics, internal conflicts, romance and many other ingredients. The series will be made available to everyone from 15th July and there are good expectations on it.
Created by Samar Khan, this 'Hotstar Special' is produced under Juggernaut Productions. There are a lot of well-known actors playing lead roles in this film. Makrand Deshpande and Manish Chaudhari play kep parts while Regina Cassandra, Armaan Ralhan, Aadil Khan, Abhishek Saha, Anjali Barot, Kuldeep Sareen, Arif Zakaria, Faisal Rashid, Sahil Mehta, and Shivya Pathani play the lead roles.
There are slight inspirations taken from a couple of English series and elite movies like 'Top Gun' but it is the Indian touch that keeps it interesting. The visuals look great and the technical team did a great job going by the trailer. If the series manages to impress the audience just like the trailer, 'Shoorveer' is going to get a very good reception all over.Full View
The official trailer came out on Monday and it definitely impresses the audience. It is filled with loads of high-octane action, drama, politics, internal conflicts, romance and many other ingredients. The series will be made available to everyone from 15th July and there are good expectations on it.
Created by Samar Khan, this 'Hotstar Special' is produced under Juggernaut Productions. There are a lot of well-known actors playing lead roles in this film. Makrand Deshpande and Manish Chaudhari play kep parts while Regina Cassandra, Armaan Ralhan, Aadil Khan, Abhishek Saha, Anjali Barot, Kuldeep Sareen, Arif Zakaria, Faisal Rashid, Sahil Mehta, and Shivya Pathani play the lead roles.
There are slight inspirations taken from a couple of English series and elite movies like 'Top Gun' but it is the Indian touch that keeps it interesting. The visuals look great and the technical team did a great job going by the trailer. If the series manages to impress the audience just like the trailer, 'Shoorveer' is going to get a very good reception all over.