“It’s not very Bollywoodish!” says Parmeet Sethi on his latest crime drama release

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: November 20, 2023 02:50 PM2023-11-20T14:50:22+5:302023-11-20T14:51:28+5:30

Amazon miniTV - Amazon’s free video streaming service, recently premiered its latest cyber crime drama, Hack Crimes Online, a unique ...

“It’s not very Bollywoodish!” says Parmeet Sethi on his latest crime drama release | “It’s not very Bollywoodish!” says Parmeet Sethi on his latest crime drama release

“It’s not very Bollywoodish!” says Parmeet Sethi on his latest crime drama release

Amazon miniTV - Amazon’s free video streaming service, recently premiered its latest cyber crime drama, Hack Crimes Online, a unique tale of hackers in India. Based on a novel by India’s prominent cyber-crime investigator, Mr. Amit Dubey, the  engaging series directed by Parmeet Sethi features Vipul Gupta and Riddhi Kumar in pivotal roles. With cybercrime rising on an exponential basis, the series aims to drive awareness amongst audiences on the perils prevalent in today's digital world and how to safeguard oneself. The director, Parmeet Sethi recently  shared interesting insights towards the making of the show. While speaking about directing the most challenging scene, Parmeet said, “All of the scenes are easy and difficult, but the one we shot in the dumpyard was the most difficult. The garbage had many burning mountains,  and shooting with the toxic fumes everywhere was extremely challenging.  It was 40 degrees outside, which made things even more difficult. That was one of the most difficult scenes we had to shoot.”

Furthermore he spoke about the difference between directing a series and a film, and said, “The differences are not many, but there is a much more realistic undertone in series nowadays, while films can be a little larger than life with songs in them, although we have a song in this series too. But I think the series has a little more realism, and I have also tried to capture it in Hack Crimes Online.  It’s not very Bollywoodish. Secondly, the kind of topics that you take up also matter in films; we think towards commercial aspects, here we are not limited to that.” 

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