Anil Kapoor's Thriller '24' Streams on JioHotstar from April 24

The action thriller series '24', starring Anil Kapoor, is set to begin streaming on JioHotstar starting April 24. Episodes from both seasons will be released, with eight new episodes dropping every Friday. Anil Kapoor expressed his excitement, calling the project an "adrenaline rush" and a show very close to his heart. The series, originally aired on Colors TV, is based on the American show of the same name and features Kapoor as ATU Chief Jai Singh Rathod.

Key Points: Anil Kapoor's '24' Series Streaming on JioHotstar

  • Series streams from April 24
  • Both seasons available
  • 8 episodes weekly
  • Real-time narrative format
  • Based on American series
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Anil Kapoor's action thriller series '24' to stream on this OTT platform from April 24

Watch Anil Kapoor in the action series '24' on JioHotstar from April 24. All episodes from both seasons will be available.

"It was an adrenaline rush like no other. - Anil Kapoor"

Mumbai, April 10

Actor Anil Kapoor starrer action thriller series 24 is set to return for streaming on Jio Hotstar from April 24.

Led by Anil Kapoor, the show has built a strong following for its real-time narrative, sharp pacing, and high production value, a format which often creates a buzz on the OTT platforms and theatres alike.

Episodes from both seasons of the high-octane thriller will be available to stream on JioHotstar, April 24th onwards, with 8 episodes dropping every Friday. Anil headlines the series as ATU Chief Jai Singh Rathod, who protects Mumbai from terrorist attacks.

Anil Kapoor shared the update on his Instagram handle by sharing the video on the digital comeback of the show.

"Against the clock, against all odds! Let's do this!" wrote Anil Kapoor.

The return of 24 comes at a time when audiences are increasingly leaning into fast-paced, genre-driven content, making its arrival on JioHotstar particularly timely.

On the digital comeback of the series, "I've played many intense and action-driven roles over the years, but 24 was never just another show for me, it was an adrenaline rush like no other. The pace, the pressure, and the real-time storytelling pushed me to stay constantly on edge, both as an actor and as a storyteller. It's a project that challenged me in the best way and continues to be very close to my heart. I'm excited that it's now coming to JioHotstar, and I look forward to audiences experiencing that thrill all over again."

Originally aired on Colors TV, the first season of 24 premiered in October 2013 and concluded in December 2013, while the second season aired between July 2016 and October 2016. The show is based on the American series of the same name.

Anil Kapoor was recently seen in the series 'Subedaar', which premiered on Amazon Prime Video.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who loved the original US version, I was skeptical. But the Indian adaptation was brilliant! The local context, the stakes for Mumbai... it worked so well. Smart move by JioHotstar to pick it up.
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Priya S
Anil Kapoor's energy is something else. Even at his age, he brings such intensity to action roles. This is the kind of quality Indian content we need more of on OTT. Hope they consider a Season 3 now!
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Aman W
Good news, but I hope JioHotstar doesn't ruin it with too many ads for non-premium users. The tension in this show is everything, and constant interruptions will kill the vibe. Fingers crossed for a good viewing experience.
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Meera T
My husband and I watched this when it first aired on TV. The weekly wait was agonizing! 😅 Streaming it will be a different experience. The production values were truly cinematic for Indian television at the time.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the show was good, the second season felt a bit repetitive of the first. The formula is great, but I hope if they ever revive it, they bring fresh ideas to the real-time concept. Still, a classic worth revisiting.
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James A

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