
“Not all love stories make history. Some become crime reports.” India’s leading OTT platform, Sony LIV, is coming up with its latest docu-drama series, “Black, White & Gray – Love Kills”, a gripping crime tale of love, lies, and truth. The trailer of this six-episode Hindi original series was unveiled today and it is set for a worldwide premiere on May 2.
“Black, White & Gray – Love Kills” follows the story of a journalist named Daniel Gray who is on a mission to uncover the truth behind a series of murders linked to an elusive young man from an economically disadvantaged background. As Daniel delves deeper into the investigation, he exposes a web of corruption, patriarchy, and societal divides, blurring the lines between guilt and innocence while unraveling the complexities of truth and justice.
The intriguing and gripping trailer was released today, raising the anticipation among the audience. The series features Tigmanshu Dhulia in a key role, alongside a fresh and talented ensemble cast, including Mayur More, Palak Jaiswal, Deven Bhojani, Edward Sonnenblick, Hakkim Shahjahan, Anant Jog, Kamlesh Sawant, and others.
Mayur More, who played one of the important roles in the series, said that Black, White and Gray – Love Kills has been one of his career’s most intense and eye-opening journeys. He stated, “It’s a bold, genre-bending mockumentary that pulls you into a gripping crime story and leaves you grappling with the bigger questions it dares to ask. This story compels you to sit with discomfort and question everything you think you know about guilt, innocence, and justice. My character comes from a world where choices are scarce and consequences are unforgiving. It’s raw, emotional, and deeply personal. I hope the audience connects with the layers we’ve tried to portray and finds themselves reflecting long after the story comes to an end.”
Black, White and Gray – Love Kills is directed by Pushkar Sunil Mahabalm and produced by Swaroop Sampat and Hemal A. Thakkar.
Gear up to witness this thrilling series, which will stream from May 2, exclusively on Sony LIV.