As the year is ending, all the OTTs are preparing to wrap this year up with the best and most anticipated releases this December and ZEE5 is nowhere left behind as the OTT is all set to bring some intriguing Dramas that one mustn't miss out on. Here's the list of dramas releasing on ZEE5 in December 2023.
5 New Drama Releasing On ZEE5 In December:
1) Atal:
Atal, an upcoming political drama web series on ZEE5, chronicles the life of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, one of India's most respected and beloved Prime Ministers. The series will delve into his journey from a humble beginning in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, to becoming the Prime Minister of India for three non-consecutive terms.
2) Koose Munisamy Veerappan:
The upcoming docu-series on ZEE5 delves into the life and escapades of the notorious Indian bandit Koose Munisamy Veerappan, who terrorised the forests of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala for over two decades through a captivating blend of archival footage, interviews with key figures, and dramatized recreations.
The docu-series aims to shed new light on Veerappan's complex legacy. It promises to unravel the truth behind the myths surrounding him and offer a nuanced understanding of the man who became a symbol of both fear and fascination.
3) Kadak Singh:
Kadak Singh is an upcoming Hindi-language mystery thriller starring Pankaj Tripathi and Sanjana Sanghi in a father-daughter duo uncovering a web of conflicting narratives that force him to question his identity as the caption of the trailer reads "4 kahaaniya 1 blurry truth."
The film stars Pankaj Tripathi as AK Shrivastav, a man who wakes up in a hospital with retrograde amnesia. He soon discovers that he is being investigated for a financial crime and that his family is falling apart.
4) Ghoomer:
Ghoomer is R.Balki's inspirational sports drama that chronicles the life of Raghvan Singh, played by Abhishek Bachchan, an alcoholic former cricketer who turns his life around by coaching a young girl named Anina, played by Saiyami Kher, who becomes a bowling sensation despite losing her right hand in an accident.
The film is loosely inspired by the real-life story of a late athlete who, despite a severe hand injury, won two Olympic gold medals.