
Kull trailer: Raisingh siblings at war in Ekta Kapoor's upcoming show
JioHotstar has unveiled the trailer for its upcoming series 'Kull - The Legacy Of The Raisingghs', a gripping tale of power, loyalty, and secrets. The show, produced by Balaji Digital and created by Ekta R Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor, is set to stream exclusively on the platform from May 2.'Kull' follows the story of a fractured royal lineage in Bilkaner, where the patriarch Chandrapratap's murder sets off a chain of paranoia, betrayal, and long-buried secrets. The series boasts an ensemble cast, including Nimrat Kaur, Ridhi Dogra, and Amol Parashar in pivotal roles.advertisementWatch the trailer here:
Nimrat Kaur, who plays Indrani Raisinggh, described her character as "a storm behind still waters, layered, loyal, and quietly powerful." She added, "'Kull' gave me the rare chance to embody a woman whose strength speaks in silences and whose loyalty burns fiercely. It's a story that doesn't flinch, and I'm proud to be part of something so unapologetically bold."Ridhi Dogra, who essays the character of Kavya Raisinggh, said, "Kavya carries the weight of a dying legacy on her shoulders. She's ambitious, driven but deeply scared... Working alongside Nimrat and Amol felt like being in the eye of a storm where she is raw, unpredictable, but incredibly fulfilling."Amol Parashar, who plays Abhimanyu Raisinggh, expressed, "My character is chaos wrapped in charm. He's fragile, angry, entitled and yet, somewhere, you feel for him... 'Kull' is bold, fresh, and nothing like we've seen before."All episodes of 'Kull' will stream on JioHotstar from May 2.
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