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Imran Raza Kazmi is back with the horror ‘Siyaah’ as an anthology TV show

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If you enjoy spending your nights indulged in terror, making sleep impossible and bathroom trips a major accomplishment, you’re in luck. Because, Imran Raza Kazmi is releasing an anthology television series featuring horror and thriller as the main genres.

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According to Kazmi, they’re filming “a drama series” with roughly 25 stories, “and because it’s an anthology series, every episode will have a different storyline and different performers, some of them are double episoders, triple episoders, and single episoders.”

“I think for the first time ever in any industry this is happening; anthology series are usually five to six episodes, even if you check out Netflix, take Lust Stories as an example, there are different seasons, [and maybe] six different stories,” he added.

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Adnan Siddiqui, Hareem Farooq, Arslan Naseer, Mariyam Nafees, and Ali Ansari are among the cast members of the Siyaah series.

“Siyaah series is a version of my first film Siyaah [black] indicates it will move towards dark stories. It will have different genres; crime thrillers, horror comedy and psychological thrillers.”

The series features different writer, actors and even directors in different episodes.

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