Meet Manav Kaul as Kawas Manekshaw Nanavati in #TheVerdictStateVsNanavati
Kawas Manekshaw Nanavati, one of India’s brightest
Naval Commanders, the blue-eyed boy of the powers to be, and the pride of the
Parsi community, who was about to be the next Naval Chief!
In 1949, he returned from
England with a passion for western music and his English bride, Sylvia
Nanavati. They settled in Mumbai and had a family with 3
children of theirs. In 1959, he returned home
from the high seas to discover his wife’s betrayal. What he did after that, set
a maelstrom rolling, in which the most powerful political figures, the topmost
media, naval top-brass, and the brightest legal brains got involved. Then began
a war of opinions, morals, and communities triggering off a case that divided
India!
Meet Manav Kaul as Kawas Manekshaw Nanavati in
#TheVerdictStateVsNanavati streaming soon
Disclaimer - This show is based on true events and
facts and reference to plots, incidents and people shall be made. Any diversion
or error is completely unintentional. We do not intend to be disrespectful to
Indian Judiciary, Indian naval forces, community, religious sentiments or
beliefs of any person.
Meet Elli AvrRam as Sylvia Nanavati in
#TheVerdictStateVsNanavati
A young Sylvia fell in love with Commander Kawas
Nanavati and moved to India as his wife, where despite the equal voting rights,
its women did not have enough voice in the patriarchal society. In 1959,
the government had no representation of women in the cabinet.
Sylvia devoted her days, being a perfect mother to
her 3 children while Kawas was mostly away at the high
seas and then she fell in love again! Only this time, it led to a murder. The
society judged her for crossing the line while the nation debated the most
controversial judicial case in its history.
Meet Elli AvrRam as Sylvia Nanavati in
#TheVerdictStateVsNanavati @altbalaji
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Disclaimer - This show is based on true events and
facts and reference to plots, incidents and people shall be made. Any diversion
or error is completely unintentional. We do not intend to be disrespectful to
Indian Judiciary, Indian naval forces, community, religious sentiments or
beliefs of any person.
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