
Mirzapur Star Shriya Pilgaonkar Rubbishes Rumors That She Is Not Sachin & Supriya Pilgaonkar’s Birth Daughter. (Photo Credit – Instagram)
Shriya Pilgaonkar has been on a journey to conquer it all. The actress, who has been part of many hit series like Mirzapur, Guilty Minds, The Broken News, and more, is now making a shocking revelation. Shriya, who is Sachin & Supriya Pilgaonkars’ birth daughter, clarifies that she is not adopted, contradicting the widespread rumors. She made the following statement!
In a recent interview with a portal, Actress Shriya Pilgaonkar, who is set to return as journalist Radha Bhargava in Season 2 of the streaming series The Broken News, recently opened up about the headlines about herself when she was reported to be the adopted child of her famous parents, Sachin and Supriya.
Refuting the rumors about the viral article, Shriya said, “There was a random article that said I was adopted. No,...
Shriya Pilgaonkar has been on a journey to conquer it all. The actress, who has been part of many hit series like Mirzapur, Guilty Minds, The Broken News, and more, is now making a shocking revelation. Shriya, who is Sachin & Supriya Pilgaonkars’ birth daughter, clarifies that she is not adopted, contradicting the widespread rumors. She made the following statement!
In a recent interview with a portal, Actress Shriya Pilgaonkar, who is set to return as journalist Radha Bhargava in Season 2 of the streaming series The Broken News, recently opened up about the headlines about herself when she was reported to be the adopted child of her famous parents, Sachin and Supriya.
Refuting the rumors about the viral article, Shriya said, “There was a random article that said I was adopted. No,...
- 26/4/2024
- de Aayushi Hemnani
- KoiMoi

Actress Namrata Sheth who left the audience mighty impressed with her performance in ‘Guilty Minds’ is all set to treat us with another show on the Ott space. The actress will be seen playing the leading lady in Disney+ Hotstar’s upcoming show ‘Karmma Calling’. Namrata likes to explore different facets of the craft with her roles, that’s what she did with Guilty Minds, and now with Karmma Calling too she will feature in a never-seen-before avatar.
Karmma Calling is the Hindi adaptation of the American drama series ‘Revenge’.
While the American series has an interesting storyline, Namrata will surely grab lots of attention with her amazing performance. While details about her character have been kept under wraps, the actress shared, “I have signed the show, and as of now I cannot talk much about it. But yes, it is an interesting part, but the biggest highlight was to...
Karmma Calling is the Hindi adaptation of the American drama series ‘Revenge’.
While the American series has an interesting storyline, Namrata will surely grab lots of attention with her amazing performance. While details about her character have been kept under wraps, the actress shared, “I have signed the show, and as of now I cannot talk much about it. But yes, it is an interesting part, but the biggest highlight was to...
- 17/12/2023
- de Editorial Desk
- GlamSham

To date, Hindi cinema has saturated the legal drama genre. Many films have courtroom scenes as a significant part of their narrative. Many are exaggerated, while there are only a few that realistically portray actual courtroom scenes. These are some of the films in this genre, Shaurya, Jai Bhim, Mulk, Pink, Sirf Ek Bandaa Kaafi Hai, Jolly Llb, No One Killed Jessica and Meri Jung. Web series in the legal drama genre have recently become all the rage; there are shows like Guilty Minds, Your Honor, and Criminal Justice, to name a few, that have caught the attention of the audience and helped them understand how our system works.
The Trial on Disney+ Hotstar is a new addition to the list above. The official remake of the famous CBS show The Good Wife, this one takes us through the life of a woman who has been betrayed by her husband,...
The Trial on Disney+ Hotstar is a new addition to the list above. The official remake of the famous CBS show The Good Wife, this one takes us through the life of a woman who has been betrayed by her husband,...
- 15/7/2023
- de Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives

As much as working in the field of journalism can bring about feelings of euphoria and excitement when your name comes to be featured under the front page byline, the occupation can also become a very risky endeavor. Not only do you take quotes from innocent witnesses and bystanders who were potentially at the scene of a crime, but you might end up finding yourself in the same social circles that encompass criminals and mafia members if you dive too deep chasing that next big story.
Adapted from a biographical memoir titled Behind Bars in Byculla: My Days In Prison by Ms. Jigna Vora (who was Deputy Chief of Bureau at a very popular English language Indian newspaper called The Asian Age), a new show on Netflix that was released just last week shows what happens when someone’s passion for reporting inadvertently takes them too far.
Produced by Matchbox...
Adapted from a biographical memoir titled Behind Bars in Byculla: My Days In Prison by Ms. Jigna Vora (who was Deputy Chief of Bureau at a very popular English language Indian newspaper called The Asian Age), a new show on Netflix that was released just last week shows what happens when someone’s passion for reporting inadvertently takes them too far.
Produced by Matchbox...
- 12/6/2023
- de Salvatore Cento
- MovieWeb

EntertainmentDirector Shefali Bhushan, and lead actors Shriya Pilgaonkar and Varun Mitra discuss the making of the legal drama, casting, conceptualisation, and more in a chat with Tnm.Saradha UAmazon Prime VideoDevoid of melodramatic monologues from rival lawyers, loud gavels, dramatised clinching testimonies on the witness stand, and judges who are either morally corrupt, or have a holier-than-thou attitude, Amazon Prime Video’s recently released legal drama Guilty Minds has opened to critical acclaim for its nuanced portrayal of Indian legal circles and criminal justice system. Helmed by Shefali Bhushan, who grew up in a family of lawyers, and co-directed by Jayant Digambar Somalkar, the series offers a refreshing and realistic take in a cliche-ridden genre. Speaking to Tnm about the conceptualisation of the series and its writing process, director Shefali Bhushan says, “It started with Manav Bhushan (a biomedical engineer with a law degree) and me in the writers’ room.
- 10/5/2022
- de SaradhaU
- The News Minute


Guilty Minds(Amazon Prime Video; 10 Episodes)
Created & Directed by Shefali Bhushan; Co-directed by Jayant Digambar Samalkar
It is not as if this series blows your mind off with its legal wisdom. Nor is it only about getting the courtroom sequences right. Both in place, Guilty Minds sets out to score points for being able to hijack our attention for ten episodes. Not all of it is equally engrossing. But the storytelling even when faltering and fumbling to cram in too many social issues(including an utterly unnecessary child-abuse end-game) never ceases to be compelling.
Primarily, Guilty Minds works because it doesn’t try to penetrate too far into the minds of the perpetrators. It is all done on the surface level, but with immense care and concentration, so that an impression of focused narration and uninterrupted tension is created even when the plot meanders into the characters’ personal lives which...
Created & Directed by Shefali Bhushan; Co-directed by Jayant Digambar Samalkar
It is not as if this series blows your mind off with its legal wisdom. Nor is it only about getting the courtroom sequences right. Both in place, Guilty Minds sets out to score points for being able to hijack our attention for ten episodes. Not all of it is equally engrossing. But the storytelling even when faltering and fumbling to cram in too many social issues(including an utterly unnecessary child-abuse end-game) never ceases to be compelling.
Primarily, Guilty Minds works because it doesn’t try to penetrate too far into the minds of the perpetrators. It is all done on the surface level, but with immense care and concentration, so that an impression of focused narration and uninterrupted tension is created even when the plot meanders into the characters’ personal lives which...
- 22/4/2022
- de Subhash K Jha
- Bollyspice

OTTThough the series takes its time to hook the viewer, it makes for an engaging and realistic courtroom drama that doesn’t fall back on cliches.Sowmya RajendranGuilty Minds, created and directed by Shefali Bhushan with Jayant Digambar Samalkar as co-director, is centered on a principled woman lawyer in Delhi, Kashaf Quaze (Shriya Pilgaonkar), intertwining her personal and professional experiences. Given the stereotypical representations of Muslim characters, particularly Muslim women, on screen, Kashaf comes across as a breath of fresh air. She’s neither a terrorist in training nor an oppressed woman looking to be ‘liberated’ from her burqa. Just the ordinariness of her character is startling when it shouldn’t be. The first season of the web series, spread over 10 episodes of around 50 minutes each, tracks Kashaf’s cases that range from a woman actor who makes a #MeToo allegation against a supposedly feminist director to a security officer...
- 22/4/2022
- de AjayR
- The News Minute

Shershaah actor Pranay Pachauri who will be seen playing a lawyer in Amazon Prime’s upcoming legal drama Guilty Minds, actually belongs to a family of lawyers. The young talented actor will be portraying the character of Shubhrat Khanna, a sharp lawyer, very driven, ambitious and protective of his family’s legacy. Guilty Minds, directed by Shefali […]...
- 14/4/2022
- de Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
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