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Trailer for ‘Zindaginama’ Unveiled, Showcasing Six Powerful Stories

The much-anticipated series Zindaginama has unveiled its gripping trailer, sparking intrigue and excitement among fans. The streaming platform Sony LIV treated its followers to a sneak peek on Instagram, revealing the emotional depth of the anthology, which consists of six distinct stories.

Zindaginama is an anthology that delves into the challenges of mental health through six unique narratives—Bhanwar, Swagatam, One+One, Caged, Puppet Show, and Purple Duniya. Each story brings to life the internal battles faced by individuals living with mental illness, highlighting their courage, vulnerability, and resilience. The trailer portrays raw emotions, drawing viewers into intense personal journeys, encouraging conversations about mental well-being.

In its social media post, Sony LIV shared the powerful message: “It’s okay to not be okay! Presenting Zindaginama – A collection of six stories of hope & strength! Streaming from 10th October on Sony LIV. #ZindaginamaOnSonyLIV.”

The series boasts a stellar ensemble cast including Shweta Basu Prasad, Priya Bapat, Prajakta Koli, Yashaswini Dayama, Lilette Dubey, Shreyas Talpade, Anjali Patil, Sumeet Vyas, Ivanka Das, Mohammad Samad, Shivani Raghuvanshi, Sayandeep Sengupta, Tanmay Dhanania, and Shruti Seth. The anthology is helmed by multiple directors—Aditya Sarpotdar, Sukriti Tyagi, Mitakshara Kumar, Danny Mamik, Rakhee Sandilya, and Sahaan—each bringing their unique vision to the screen.

Produced by Applause Entertainment in collaboration with AntiMatter Production and conceptualized by Mpower, Zindaginama aims to shed light on mental health issues while also providing hope and strength through its moving narratives.

The series will premiere on Sony LIV from October 10, 2024, and is expected to stir important conversations about mental health awareness.

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