Jim Sarbh Joins Cast of Nikkhil Advani’s “Freedom At Midnight”

In a recent development, actor Jim Sarbh has been confirmed to be a part of Nikkhil Advani’s highly anticipated project, “Freedom At Midnight.” This revelation comes from an exclusive insider source shedding light on the burgeoning ensemble cast of the historical political drama series.

Sarbh, known for his versatile performances, particularly in the historical genre with notable roles in films like “Padmaavat” (2019), is set to bring his distinctive flair to the project. The actor has already commenced shooting for his part, diving into the intricate narrative of India’s freedom struggle depicted in the late 1940s.

What adds intrigue to Sarbh’s involvement is his previous collaboration with filmmaker Nikkhil Advani on the acclaimed series “Rocket Boys.” Their shared history and mutual appreciation for each other’s craft have reportedly fueled Advani’s decision to bring Sarbh on board for “Freedom At Midnight.”

While details surrounding Sarbh’s character remain under wraps, sources suggest that his role is a cameo appearance. Despite its brevity, Sarbh’s character is touted to be pivotal and impactful within the historical context of the series.

According to the insider, Sarbh’s excitement for another foray into historical drama was palpable as he embarked on this new journey with Advani. The duo’s camaraderie and familiarity from their previous collaboration have undoubtedly set the stage for an enriching creative partnership once again.

“Freedom At Midnight,” adapted from the book of the same name by Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins, promises to offer viewers a compelling portrayal of India’s struggle for independence. With an ensemble cast featuring both British and Indian actors such as Arif Zakaria, Sidhant Gupta, Chirag Vohra, and Rajendra Chawla, the series is shaping up to be a riveting exploration of a pivotal period in history.

As the shoot progresses and more details emerge, anticipation for “Freedom At Midnight” continues to mount. Slated for a mid-next-year release on Sony LIV, audiences can expect a visually stunning and thematically rich depiction of one of the most significant chapters in India’s history.

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