Friday, June 9, 2023

Hiten Thakkar to do his web debut with "Illegal - Justice, Out of Order" (Season 3)


The highly successful soap opera in lawyer’s robes, Illegal - Justice, Out of Order will soon be back with its 3rd Season. Yes, with already two successful editions, the team is soon going to be back with its 3rd Season - the shooting of which is in full swing in the capital, New Delhi.

The highly popular Indian legal thriller web series directed by Sahir Raza, starring Neha Sharma, Akshay Oberoi, Kubbra Sait, Piyush Mishra and Satyadeep Mishra, revolves around Niharika Singh who is a lawyer and is hired by a renowned law firm which is run by Janardhan Jaitley. Throughout the series, Niharika makes several shocking revelations. She is forced to work on other cases as supposed on the one she was hired for which revolved around rape and sexual harassment charges.

However, there will be new twists and turns in this oncoming season. Team Films & TV World spoke to actor Hiten Thakkar who’s playing an important character in the series. Though tight lipped about his character, he is happy that he is debuting with such a popular series. Speaking about the same, Hiten Thakkar says, “Well I do feel wonderful as this happens to be my web debut and being in a popular show like Illegal (Season 3) which will be showcased on Voot is surely something I'd say like a stepping stone in my career for big things to come from now onwards.”

Hiten continued, “I am portraying an important character Rocky wherein my character is a personal bodyguard to one of the leads and knows the biggest secret about her. While my character is the most mysterious one in the entire show, it will keep the audiences guessing till the very end what Rocky is up to.”

As seen in the earlier 2 seasons, we don’t need to mention that the series is set in India’s national capital. A superbly written courtroom drama with the right dozes of thrills and twists which will keep the audiences hooked throughout, it will be fun to watch the new season directed by Sahir Raza.

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