Disney+ Hotstar has revealed that its upcoming series ‘School of Lies’ will premiere on June 2, exclusively on the streaming service. The eight-episode mystery drama show is produced by BBC Studios and directed by Avinash Arun Dhaware. The web series is part of the Hotstar Specials slate of content produced in India for Indian audiences.

The series features an ensemble cast, including Nimrat Kaur, Aamir Bashir, Geetika Vidya Ohlyan, Sonali Kulkarni, and Jitendra Joshi, along with Varin Roopani, Divyansh Dwivedi, Aryan Singh Ahlawat, Hemant Kher, Parthiv Shetty, Adrija Sinha, and Aalekh Kapoor.

Set in the fictional Dalton Town surrounded by hills, ‘School of Lies’ tells the story of a young 12-year-old boy who goes missing from a private boarding school RISE. The show explores the subsequent domino effect it causes as the truth is only as complex as it is simple. It is a tale of shame, anger, and grief, and the narrative explores various stakeholders as the mystery unfolds. These include young boys on the cusp of adulthood, an aging teacher with a terrible secret, a distant counsellor with a moral conflict, and a panicking mother in denial.

Kaur essays the role of Nandita Mehra, the school counsellor. She has said that she learned about the layered complexities of children and how they can reveal a new side to them every step of the way. The series, said to be inspired by real-life events, brings forth mind-bogglingly unpredictable occurrences behind the closed gates of a fictional boarding school.

The series puts a strong focus on topics of child abuse, and will have a run of eight episodes for the season.

The series is one of the many Hotstar Specials produced in India for Indian audiences. It is an attempt to provide high-quality Indian content to the audience and has been received well in the past. Disney+ Hotstar has been able to bring together some of the best talents in the industry to create a compelling narrative that resonates with their audience.

Overall, ‘School of Lies’ promises to be a thrilling watch, with its star-studded cast, gripping storyline, and focus on important social issues. The show is set to be a hit amongst Indian audiences and is sure to keep them on the edge of their seats.

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