Addatimes reveals motion poster of Paoli Dam’s Julie
Addatimes revealed the web series Julie’s first look, offering viewers a glimpse into a compelling story of survival, power, and ambition.
Directed by Aritra Sen and starring Paoli Dam Gaurav Chatterjee, Shruti Das, Kaushik Sen and SujoyPrasad Chatterjee, the series promises to captivate audiences with its thrilling narrative of love, betrayal, and the battle against corruption.
Against a backdrop of political upheaval, Julie unfolds as a gripping story of bravery, defiance, and resilience. The series explores complex themes such as gender, power dynamics, and moral ambiguity, delivering intense drama and unexpected twists.
In addition to Paoli’s compelling performance, Julie features a stellar supporting cast. Gaurav Chatterjee takes on the role of a determined CBI officer, while Kaushik Sen plays a prominent politician, bringing depth and gravitas to the series.
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Presenting the Official Motion Poster of #Julie, directed by @Aritra_Dreams coming Soon only on #Addatimes@cbaruog #ShrutiDas @SujoyProsad #KaushikSen @SurinderFilms @nispalsingh pic.twitter.com/vPGDjLGZ7Y
Adding another layer to the political drama, Shruti Das’s character will also include a complex role as the politician’s daughter. This ensemble cast enhances the narrative, promising a captivating blend of intrigue and intensity.Julie is set to deliver a rich, multifaceted story that explores the intersections of power, ambition, and personal struggle.
Director Aritra Sen shared, “As Julie began to take shape, Paoli was the first person I envisioned for this role. Following our previous collaboration, I’m thrilled to team up with her once again. Julie is a first-person narrative that demands a compelling performance, much like our earlier work. Julie, with her remarkable singing talent, aspires to break free from the constraints of the red-light district and lead a normal life.
"As she steps into mainstream politics, she encounters considerable stigma and challenges due to her past. Nevertheless, she remains determined to overcome these obstacles and make her mark in the political sphere."
Julie will start streaming in October.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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