The trailer for Bhumi Pednekkar's 'Daldal' is out. She plays DCP Rita Ferreira in Mumbai, leading an investigation into a serial killer. The intense crime drama, a role Bhumi calls creatively fulfilling, premieres on Prime Video on January 30.

The trailer for the Bhumi Pednekkar-starrer 'Daldal' is out, giving viewers a first clear look at what they can expect from the upcoming crime drama. The series is set in Mumbai and follows a police officer chasing a serial killer.

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The two-minute, one-second trailer shows Bhumi in the role of DCP Rita Ferreira, who leads a tough investigation as a series of murders shakes the city. The trailer shows that the case puts heavy pressure on her both at work and in her personal life. Take a look View this post on Instagram A post shared by prime video IN (@primevideoin)

Bhumi Pednekkar on Her Intense Role

Talking about her role in the series, Bhumi, according to a release, said, "Playing Rita Ferreira has been one of the most intense and creatively fulfilling experiences of my career. She is a woman forged by ambition, haunted by doubt, and burdened by the weight of her past - a character who demanded that I explore the delicate balance between vulnerability and strength in ways I had never done before."

About the Series and Premiere Details

Daldal is directed by Amrit Raj Gupta and produced by Vikram Malhotra and Suresh Triveni under Abundantia Entertainment. The series is created by Suresh Triveni and written by Sreekanth Agneeswaran, Rohan D'Souza, Priya Saggi, and Hussain Haidry. Along with Bhumi Pednekkar, the show also stars Samara Tijori and Aditya Rawal in key roles. The story is based on Vish Dhamija's book Bhendi Bazaar. It focuses on how the police track a killer who plans his crimes carefully and leaves behind few clues.

Daldal is set to premiere on Prime Video on January 30. (ANI)

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