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Apple TV+ cancels ‘Shantaram’ sequence after season 1

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By PTI

LOS ANGELES: British actor Charlie Hunam-led “Shantaram” sequence has been cancelled by Apple TV+ after the primary season.

The information comes forward of the Friday premiere of the ultimate episode of season one.

The present is predicated on Gregory David Roberts’ epic novel”Shantaram”.

According to leisure web site Deadline, the sequence was written and govt produced by showrunner Steve Lightfoot.

Bharat Nalluri directed and govt produced.

“Shantaram” follows Lin Ford (Hunnam), who escapes a maximum-security Australian jail, reinvents himself as a physician within the slums of Eighties Bombay, will get entangled with an area mafia boss and ultimately makes use of his gun-running and counterfeiting abilities to struggle in opposition to the invading Russian troops in Afghanistan.

The sequence additionally stars Shubham Saraf, Elektra Kilbey, Fayssal Bazzi, Luke Pasqualino, Alyy Khan, Sujaya Dasgupta, Vincent Perez, David Field, Alexander Siddig, Gabrielle Scharnitzky, Elham Ehsas, Rachel Kamath, Matthew Joseph and Shiv Palekar.

LOS ANGELES: British actor Charlie Hunam-led “Shantaram” sequence has been cancelled by Apple TV+ after the primary season.

The information comes forward of the Friday premiere of the ultimate episode of season one.

The present is predicated on Gregory David Roberts’ epic novel”Shantaram”.

According to leisure web site Deadline, the sequence was written and govt produced by showrunner Steve Lightfoot.

Bharat Nalluri directed and govt produced.

“Shantaram” follows Lin Ford (Hunnam), who escapes a maximum-security Australian jail, reinvents himself as a physician within the slums of Eighties Bombay, will get entangled with an area mafia boss and ultimately makes use of his gun-running and counterfeiting abilities to struggle in opposition to the invading Russian troops in Afghanistan.

The sequence additionally stars Shubham Saraf, Elektra Kilbey, Fayssal Bazzi, Luke Pasqualino, Alyy Khan, Sujaya Dasgupta, Vincent Perez, David Field, Alexander Siddig, Gabrielle Scharnitzky, Elham Ehsas, Rachel Kamath, Matthew Joseph and Shiv Palekar.