Aahat- All new series on Sony
The makers of C.I.D, Fire Works is all set to come up with a new horror series on Sony which is finally given a title, Aahat- All new series. The show will be starting from this month itself.
“After number of alternatives for the title, the production house has zeroed down on the name Aahat as they think this will connect with the audience well. Though the show is totally different from the previous horror show thus they have added the tagline of all new series,” chirps the source from the production house.
Giving more details about the show our khabroo verbalises, “There won’t be different series like previous Aahat but bit different from it. The janta will see a new story that of three students of a paranormal college who has the powers but are not aware about it.”
“Slowly and steadily they will help the people and get to know about their shakit’s and set a motive for themselves. Krystal, Chaitanya Choudhary and Vishal Gandhi will be seen in the lead roles,” adds the source.
When is the show going on air and what time slot will it occupies? “The show will be going on air from 13 November. About the time slot it may be 9 or 10:00 pm which is yet to be finalised. This series will entertain the janta on weekends i.e. Friday and Saturday,” concludes the source.
It seems Sony is getting back to its old funda of the horror series to get back their audience. Hope this works for them
--SAMPURN
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