Anurag Thakur shares career insights after Black Warrant success

One year after starring in Netflix's Black Warrant, actor Anurag Thakur has opened up about changes in his career trajectory. In an exclusive interview with Zoom TV, he provided updates on the anticipated second season and his forthcoming projects. Thakur, known for his role in Freedom at Midnight Season 2, discussed his plans for the coming year in film and web series.

Anurag Thakur, who gained prominence with his lead role in the Netflix series Black Warrant, reflected on the professional shifts he has experienced since the show's release a year ago. Speaking exclusively to Zoom TV, the actor highlighted how the success of Black Warrant has influenced his opportunities in the industry.

Thakur also touched on his involvement in Freedom at Midnight Season 2, another notable project in his portfolio. Regarding the future of Black Warrant, he shared the latest details about the production of Season 2, confirming ongoing developments without specifying a release timeline.

Looking ahead, Thakur outlined his ambitions for the upcoming year, emphasizing a mix of film and web series endeavors. The interview underscores his rising profile, with collaborations involving directors such as Hansal Mehta and Richie Mehta, and co-stars like Rajkummar Rao mentioned in related contexts. Platforms like Netflix and SonyLIV continue to feature in his discussions, signaling diverse streaming opportunities.

This update comes as Thakur navigates a dynamic phase in his career, building on the acclaim from Black Warrant.

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