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Soon, web series on Delhi’s super-cop Seema Dhaka

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Seema Dhaka is the first Delhi police officer to be promoted out of turn, for finding 76 missing children, within a short span of three months. Now, a web series will be made to showcase the inspiring story of this lady cop. The rights for the same have been acquired by Absolute Binge Entertainment, an upcoming production house which has plans to make content-driven web series and films.

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Talking about acquiring the rights, Yogendra Chaturvedi of Absolute Binge Entertainment says, “When we got to know about Seema Dhaka’s story, we immediately approached her for the rights of her life story. After many creative discussions, she was happy to associate with us. This is a story that must be told.”

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Adds Seema, “When ABE approached me to acquire the rights to make a web series based on my life, I was surprised. More than myself I want the audience to see the struggles through which these 76 children and their families have gone. So, I decided to give the rights. I will be glad if an actor like Taapsee Pannu or Vidya Balan plays my character in the web series.”

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