Explore the gripping underbelly of Asia's largest prison, Tihar Jail, in Netflix’s upcoming series ‘Black Warrant’. Directed by celebrated filmmaker Vikramaditya Motwane, the show marks his return to long-form storytelling after hits like Sacred Games and CTRL. Produced by Applause Entertainment alongside Andolan Productions and Confluence Media, the series adapts the book ‘Black Warrant: Confessions of a Tihar Jailer’ by Sunil Gupta and Sunetra Choudhury.
About Black Warrant
Set in the politically charged 1980s, Black Warrant offers a fictionalised narrative inspired by real events, following rookie jailer Sunil Gupta as he confronts the grim realities of prison life. The series delves into the harsh conditions, intricate power dynamics, and high-profile cases that play out within Tihar’s formidable walls.
Vikramaditya Motwane on Black Warrant
Director Vikramaditya Motwane shared his thoughts on the project, stating, "Black Warrant is raw, intense, and authentic—a story that needed to be told. Working with Netflix, Applause Entertainment, and Confluence has been a rewarding experience, allowing us to do justice to this powerful narrative."
Sameer Nair, Managing Director of Applause Entertainment, noted, "Black Warrant brings to life the untold contemporary history of Tihar Jail with unparalleled depth and realism. Collaborating with a visionary like Vikramaditya Motwane has added layers of nuance, and Netflix ensures this compelling tale will reach a global audience."
Tanya Bami, Series Head at Netflix India, emphasized the platform’s focus on fresh narratives: "True crime is a genre our members love, and Black Warrant brings a unique story of India’s prison system. With Vikram’s craft and a compelling plot, this series is poised to redefine the genre in India."
'Black Warrant' promises a riveting exploration of the stories hidden within Tihar Jail. The series will debut exclusively on Netflix in 2025.