Avinash mishra cop

  1. Randeep Hooda Spent Time With Real Cop Avinash Mishra For 'Inspector Avinash'
  2. Inspector Avinash trailer out. Guns and blood abound in Randeep Hooda's next. Watch
  3. Crime thriller series "Inspector Avinash" to blow away your mind!
  4. Randeep Hooda’s cop series ‘Inspector Avinash’ to stream on JioCinema


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Randeep Hooda Spent Time With Real Cop Avinash Mishra For 'Inspector Avinash'

Actor Randeep Hooda, who is known for films like ‘Laal Rang’, ‘Jannat 2’, ‘Monsoon Wedding’, ‘Sarbjit’ and several others, has shared that for his webseries ‘Inspector Avinash’, he spent time with real life cop Avinash Mishra. The cop drama is inspired by Avinash Mishra and his fight against crime. Set in Uttar Pradesh of the 1990s, it shows Avinash Mishra battling with his team to curb the growing mafia dominance and illegal arms trade. Talking about the series, Randeep Hooda said: “As an actor, I am always drawn towards real-life stories of unsung heroes. It is important to tell stories rooted in India, stories that depict the struggles and triumphs of our people. Mishra’s story is nothing short of a real-life modern day Robinhood, fighting against crime and standing up for what’s right and I am truly honoured to be a part of this heroic story. While I love playing cop roles, this role was different. I spent a lot of time with Avinash ji to get the nuances right.” The show, written and directed by Neerraj Pathak, also features Urvashi Rautela, Amit Sial, Abhimanyu Singh, Shalin Bhanot, Freddy Daruwala, Rahul Mittra, and Adhyayan Suman in pivotal roles. The Agency News Desk comprises team members including Puja T, S Ghadashi, N N Sethi, curate & publish news-worthy domestic & international content from the designated news agencies like Indo Asian News Service, others. The content team can be contacted on [email protected] and on @glamsham on social media platforms. Kind...

Inspector Avinash trailer out. Guns and blood abound in Randeep Hooda's next. Watch

By India Today Entertainment Desk: Had you been missing Randeep Hooda in action? The actor, who was last seen in CAT, is all set to don the uniform in his upcoming show, Inspector Avinash. Randeep plays the titular role in this gripping cop drama, inspired by the real-life cop Avinash Mishra and his fight against crime. The show, written and directed by Neerraj Pathak, also features a talented ensemble cast that includes Urvashi Rautela, Amit Sial, Abhimanyu Singh, Shalin Bhanot, Freddy Daruwala, Rahul Mittra and Adhyayan Suman. The trailer of the show is now out. TRAILER OF INSPECTOR AVINASH IS NOW OUT The trailer of Inspector Avinash is now out. The series will take you to the heart of Uttar Pradesh in the 90s, a world plagued by rampant crime and corruption. With the mafia and illegal arms trade reigning supreme, a brave and exceptional cop, Avinash Mishra, with his team, battle to curb the growing mafia dominance. As he fights for a crime-free state, with an unmatched network of informants called Mayajaal, the show vividly portrays the gruelling and intense scenes of how Mishra fought gangsters and the sacrifices and risks involved in fighting for justice in a corrupt system. Watch the trailer here: RANDEEP HOODA ON PLAYING INSPECTOR AVINASH Randeep Hooda shared his excitement at the release of the trailer and commented “As an actor, I am always drawn towards real-life stories of unsung heroes. It is important to tell stories rooted in India, stories that depict the st...

Crime thriller series "Inspector Avinash" to blow away your mind!

• • • General News • Politics • Features • • Corporate • • Asia • US • Europe • Pacific • Others • Middle East • • Cricket • Football • Others • Tennis • Hockey • • Relationships • Sexuality • Beauty • Parenting • Fashion • Food • Travel • Quirky • Fitness • Culture • • Bollywood • Hollywood • Music • Out of box • • • • Mobile • Internet • Computers • Others • • National • World • Entertainment • Sports • Business • Health • Technology • Travel • New Delhi [India], October 18 (ANI/SRV Media): Jio Studio's upcoming crime thriller web series " The web series based on the real incident of the year 1997, the story revolves around the supper cop Avinash Mishra of Uttar Pradesh that takes us through his struggles and hurdles and how he overcomes them to reach to the head of weapon cartel. The plot revolves around the crimes of the state. The star cast does justice to their characters, actor Harjinder Singh who bagged the role of sub-inspector in the web series, already getting acclaimed from the peers of the industry. Harjinder Singh, an aspiring artist who was previously seen in the movie "I Am Banni" believes in three qualities of an actor determining the success - learning skills, self-awareness, and good script. With his hard work and talent, has bagged his much talked about project - On receiving the role in the web series, Harjinder Singh said, "When I met Mr. Harjinder Sing is a hardworking, career oriented actor. His determination to be the best of him makes him the refi...

Randeep Hooda’s cop series ‘Inspector Avinash’ to stream on JioCinema

JioCinema unveils premium pricing in India, begins streaming ‘Succession’, ‘The Last of Us’ Set in the 1990s, the series is inspired by the real-life exploits of Uttar Pradesh supercop Avinash Mishra, who took on the arms mafia. The show is written and directed by Neerraj Pathak. Urvashi Rautela, Amit Sial, Abhimanyu Singh, Shalin Bhanot, Freddy Daruwala, Rahul Mittra, and Adhyayan Suman are also featured in the cast of Inspector Avinash. Hooda made his series debut in CAT (on Netflix) last year. Randeep Hooda: ‘CAT’ is an opportunity to portray real Sikh people “As an actor, I am always drawn towards real-life stories of unsung heroes,” Randeep Hooda said in a statement. “Mishra’s story is nothing short of a real-life modern day Robinhood, fighting against crime and standing up for what’s right and I am truly honoured to be a part out this heroic story.” Inspector Avinash will stream for free on JioCinema from May 18. The platform recently rolled out its Comments Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide by our We have migrated to a new commenting platform. If you are already a registered user of The Hindu and logged in, you may continue to engage with our articles. If you do not have an account please register and login to post comments. Users can access their older comments by logging into their accounts on Vuukle.