After the resounding success of the second season of Amazon Prime Video India’s “The Family Man,” acclaimed Indian actor Manoj Bajpayee is back with direct-to-streaming film ̶…
After the resounding success of the second season of Amazon Prime Video India’s “The Family Man,” acclaimed Indian actorIn the thriller, which unfolds over one night, Bajpayee stars as a middle-class Mumbai police officer who supervises an emergency call center. A seemingly random call from a woman gets Bajyapee and his family embroiled in events that get murkier and murkier. 100 is the Indian police emergency phone line number.
“Dial 100” was one of the first projects to shoot when India emerged, temporarily, from its first wave of coronavirus and lockdowns. “It was very difficult,” says Bajpayee. “It was a novel experience for us. But, everyone was so excited to get back to set, get back to work. The passion to shoot, the need to shoot, all of the energy, everything was so positive, and everything was, I would say, hopeful.
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