The actor plays a respected judge who goes all out to save his son, who gets involved in a hit-and-run case.
“I have known E Niwas for some time. I had loved his School for which he got a National Award. So I knew I was in safe hands.”
You are really good as a judge as well as a father trying to save his son.
When I met E Niwas the first time, he narrated the idea and I liked it.
After that, he sent me the script, which was almost 500 pages.
I read it and loved it.
After that, I watched the original Israeli series, Kvodo. Obviously, in that country, the legal system functions in a different way.
But what was interesting is the backbone of the story, about a father and his son.
There is a gap between the father and son relationship. The father is trying to find the connection again, which he can’t.
Then all of a sudden, his son is involved in a hit-and run case.
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