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'Poacher': Emmy-Winner Richie Mehta's Crime Series To Unearth Largest Ivory Poaching Ring

'Poacher' is created, written and directed by the director of 'Delhi Crime' Richie Mehta, and stars Nimisha Sajayan, Roshan Mathew, and Dibyendu Bhattacharya in pivotal roles.

New Delhi: Emmy award-winning filmmaker Richie Mehta on Tuesday announced his new crime series titled 'Poacher', which is a fictional dramatisation of events based on court documents and testimonials, that transpired in the dense forests of Kerala and the concrete jungle of Delhi.

The series showcases the immense contributions made by Indian forest service officers, NGO workers from the Wildlife Trust of India, police constables, and good samaritans who risked their lives to investigate the largest ivory poaching ring in Indian history.

'Poacher' is the first-ever television series produced by QC Entertainment, the Oscar-winning production and finance company responsible for feature film hits such as Jordan Peele's 'Get Out' and Spike Lee's 'BlacKkKlansman'.

It is created, written and directed by the director of 'Delhi Crime' Richie Mehta, and stars Nimisha Sajayan, Roshan Mathew, and Dibyendu Bhattacharya in pivotal roles.

To uphold the story's authenticity, 'Poacher' has been filmed in the real-life settings in Kerala and New Delhi, and unfolds primarily in Malayalam, Hindi and English.

“After putting the last four years into exploring the themes and characters in this complex world of crime fighting, and the extraordinarily high stakes involved, I couldn’t be more thrilled to partner with Prime Video to take Poacher to a worldwide audience,” said creator, director, and writer Richie Mehta. 

“We want to bring unique and authentic stories that have the power to initiate social and cultural conversations. Poacher, which is based on an extraordinary true story, is one such ambitious endeavor to explore the meaning of justice, in a context never seen before on screen,” said Manish Menghani, director, content licensing, Prime Video India.

“When we saw Delhi Crime, we knew immediately Richie was a filmmaker we wanted to work with. We saw in that show his ability as a storyteller to keep us on the edge of our seats while also dealing intelligently and empathetically with sensitive issues, particularly in light of adapting true stories,” added QC Entertainment’s principals Edward H. Hamm Jr., Raymond Mansfield, and Sean McKittrick. 

Poacher will be available to stream on Prime Video in India and across 240 countries and territories worldwide, on February 23.

 

 

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