AS THE makers of Shekhar Home
dropped the trailer, actor Kay
Kay Menon said that the upcoming detective drama series helped him
relive memories of the time when
"social media was not even a thing".
Kay Kay said: "Shekhar's character
took me back to the good old days. I relived the memories of the time when
social media was not even a thing."
The actor added that after reading the
script and analysing the role, he was
drawn to the complexity of unravelling
mysteries. "The series isn't just about solving crimes -- it's also about exploring
human nature in all its aspects -- from
love and loyalty to betrayal and deceit.
Playing Shekhar was a pure delight. I'm
excited to bring Shekhar to all of you,"
he said.
Set in the early 1990s in the town
of Lonpur, Bengal, the show is an ode
to times when technology was
unheard of, and human intelligence
was the only thing one could rely
on The six-episode series
also stars Ranvir Shorey,
Rasika Dugal and Kirti
Kulhari and is inspired by
literary works of Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle.
Rasika said that
working on Shekhar
Home has been a
fun journey.
"It was a delight
to collaborate with
talented actors like
Kay Kay Menon and
Ranvir Shorey. And to be
directed by Rohan Sippy.
My character, Iraboty, is a
force to reckon with -- a
strong, determined woman
driven by the quest for justice."
Delving more about her
character, she added: "She
has a compelling journey and
the dynamic between Shekhar
and Iraboty adds a layer of
intrigue. Their bond, evolving
through shared challenges and
discoveries, gives a glimpse of a
partnership that goes beyond
solving the case." Kirti said that the series is one
of those rare scripts that grab
hold of you from the very first
read. "It seamlessly blends mystery with humour, creating a narrative that resonates across a
wide spectrum of audiences.
From the moment I
stepped onto the set,
I knew this was
going to be a
special journey,
and my character
is an interesting
one," she added.
Shekhar Home will
stream on JioCinema
Premium from August 14.