
"Courtroom drama is my favourite genre": Neil Bhoopalam
Actor Neil Bhoopalam is gearing up for his upcoming series ‘Illegal 3’. He shared his enthusiasm for courtroom dramas and his experience working on the show.
“Courtroom drama is my favorite genre. I’ve been following it since my childhood, so getting the opportunity to be a part of ‘Illegal Season 3’ is like a dream come true for me,” he said.
“Being part of such a gripping and intense show allows me to delve into complex legal narratives, which I have always admired. This experience not only fulfills a long-held passion but also challenges me as an actor to bring authenticity and depth to my character. I am truly excited for the audience to see the new season and hope they enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed being a part of it,” he added.
Earlier, he spoke about his character in the series, saying, “I play Dushyant Singh Rathore, a business tycoon. It’s great fun playing this role.”
‘Illegal 3,’ directed by Sahir Raza, also stars Akshay Oberoi, Piyush Mishra, Satyadeep Mishra, Ira Dubey, and Zayn Marie Khan.
Recently, the makers unveiled the trailer for the third season of the courtroom drama. In this new season, lawyer Niharika Singh, played by Neha Sharma, embarks on a thrilling journey to become Delhi’s top legal luminary, abandoning her once-cherished beliefs. Throughout the series, viewers witness her ideological struggle with Janardhan Jaitely (Piyush Mishra).
The third season of ‘Illegal’ is set to premiere on Jio Cinema on May 29.
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