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Amit Sial opens up about the emotional weight of portraying SIT chief D.R. Kaarthikeyan in the upcoming series 'The Hunt'. The show revisits the 90-day investigation following Rajiv Gandhi's assassination that changed India's political landscape. Sial recalls the haunting moment filming at the blast site, emphasizing the responsibility of playing real-life figures. The Nagesh Kukunoor-directed series premieres July 4 on Sony LIV.

Key Points: Amit Sial Recalls Haunting Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Series Shoot

  • Amit Sial plays SIT chief D.R. Kaarthikeyan in the gripping series
  • Based on 90-day manhunt after Rajiv Gandhi's assassination
  • Directed by National Award winner Nagesh Kukunoor
  • Inspired by Anirudhya Mitra's book 'Ninety Days'
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Amit Sial recounts most haunting experience while filming his new OTT series

Actor Amit Sial shares chilling moments from 'The Hunt' series on Rajiv Gandhi's assassination, playing SIT chief D.R. Kaarthikeyan

"That visual, it stays with you. Imagine not just losing someone, but losing even the chance to say goodbye - Amit Sial"

Mumbai, June 28

Actor Amit Sial, who is gearing up for the release of his upcoming streaming title ‘The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case’, has recalled the most haunting moment from the series.

The series follows a chilling account in India’s political history, the assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. The assassination wasn’t just a national shock, it was a moment that forever altered the course of Indian politics, security, and justice.

What followed was one of the most complex, high-stakes investigations our country has ever seen, a 90-day manhunt led by a handful of officers navigating shifting loyalties, cross-border conspiracies, and the emotional wreckage left behind.

Amit essays the role of D.R. Kaarthikeyan, the man entrusted with leading the SIT. Talking about the same, the actor said, “For an actor, portraying a real person, especially someone as dignified and resolute as Mr. Kaarthikeyan, comes with a sense of responsibility. It’s not just about performance. It’s about embodying a man who stood in the eye of a storm and kept moving forward”.

The series also stars Sahil Vaid, Bagavathi Perumal, Danish Iqbal, Girish Sharma, and Vidyut Garg, Shafeeq Mustafa, Anjana Balaji, B. Sai Dinesh, Shruthy Jayan, and Gouri Menon in key roles.

Speaking about one of the most emotionally charged scenes in the show, Amit said, “There’s a moment where Kaarthikeyan visits the site of the blast. There’s no body, only a massive patch of dried blood. That visual, it stays with you. Imagine not just losing someone, but losing even the chance to say goodbye. It shakes even the strongest”.

‘The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case’ is helmed by the National Award-winning filmmaker Nagesh Kukunoor, and is inspired by Anirudhya Mitra’s bestselling book ‘Ninety Days’.

The series is set to drop on Sony LIV on July 4, 2025.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the effort, I hope they handle this sensitive topic with the respect it deserves. Many families are still healing from this tragedy. The blood patch scene description already has me emotional 😢
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Rohit P
Nagesh Kukunoor directing + Amit Sial acting + such an important historical event = Must watch! Sony LIV is really stepping up their game with these quality shows. July 4 can't come soon enough!
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Sarah B
As someone who wasn't born when this happened, I'm really looking forward to learning more about this pivotal moment in Indian history through this series. The cast looks fantastic!
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Karthik V
I remember exactly where I was when this news broke. The whole nation stood still that day. Hope this series does justice to the bravery of our investigators who worked tirelessly to bring justice.
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Nisha Z
While I'm excited for the series, I hope they don't sensationalize the tragedy. Some OTT platforms tend to overdramatize real events for TRPs. Fingers crossed this maintains dignity while telling an important story.

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