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Vikramaditya Motwane Talks ‘Black Warrant’: When Fact Meets Fiction

Audiences can’t stop raving about Netflix series ‘Black Warrant’. Critics have unanimously given it a thumbs-up. The incisive and searing prison drama is indeed one of the best series of not just 2025, which has begun well for OTT,...
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Audiences can’t stop raving about Netflix series ‘Black Warrant’. Critics have unanimously given it a thumbs-up. The incisive and searing prison drama is indeed one of the best series of not just 2025, which has begun well for OTT, but is likely to find a permanent place in streaming history. In fact, its director-creator, Vikramaditya Motwane, has always been synonymous with both excellence and unusual creativity. But what happens when two creative minds, Motwane and Satyanshu Singh of ‘Chintu Ka Birthday’ fame, come together as co-creators. Both makers (Singh, apart from being a writer and filmmaker, is a professor of cinema) are different people. Motwane recalls how initially they had differences on how to adapt the book ‘Black Warrant: Confessions of a Tihar Jailer’, on which the series is based. #blackwarrant #VikramadityaMotwane #SatyanshuSingh #SidhantGupta #ParamvirSinghCheema #RahulBhat #ZahaanKapoor #AnuragThaku

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