Here are the top trending shows from September 2023:

Scam 2003: The Telgi Story

Scam 1992 by Harshad Mehta received positive reviews and instantly turned Pratik Gandhi into a star; and Scam 2003: The Telgi Story is a great follow up to the series. Abdul Karim Telgi, a fruit vendor, serves as the central character in the series’ interesting storyline. He started making fake stamps and amassed a vast empire in the process. The primary actor is Gagan Dev Riar, who has worked on some of the most notable projects. For those who are unaware, the series is based on Sanjay Singh’s book Telgi : Ek Reporter ki Diary. Mukesh Tiwari, Bharat Jadhav, Shaad Randhawa, and Sana Amin Sheikh are the other key cast members. The series has received massive love from audiences in the nation and fans are eagerly waiting for part 2
Release Date: Sep 1, 2023

Bambai Meri Jaan

This crime thriller series is being produced by Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani and Kassim Jagmagia. Farhan took to his social media account to share a glimpse and captioned it with, “Time to crown the new king of Bambai!” The 10-episode television series is an adaptation of S. The story of Hussain Zaidi centres on achieving independence. The story centres on a young boy who must decide whether to join law enforcement like his father or lose himself in the criminal underworld. This fascinating tale is a period piece that depicts the post-independence era and how Mumbai’s underworld emerged as the country celebrated its independence. It is one of this month’s most anticipated gangster series with an equally impressive ensemble that includes Avinash Tiwary, Kritika Kamra, Amyra Dastur, Kay Kay Menon, and Nivedita Bhattacharya.
Release Date: September 14

The Freelancer

Mohit Raina, Kashmira Pardeshi, Sushant Singh, John Kokken, Navneet Malik, Gauri Balaji, and Anupam Kher are among the series’ noteworthy cast members. Shirish Thorat’s novel A Ticket to Syria served as the inspiration for the television series. Avinash Kamath, played by Mohit Raina, is the main character and is portrayed as a former police officer who now works as a mercenary. He embarks on a journey to save Aliya, a young bride who gets caught up in the rising ISIS terrorism in Syria.
Release Date: September 1

Kaala

This month, you should also keep an eye out for Kaala, directed by Bejoy Nambiar. Names like Avinash Tiwary, Taher Shabbir, Hiten Tejwani, Rohan Vinod Mehra, and Nivetha Pethuraj are among the cast members who have joined the project. The series combines delving deeply into the criminal underworld with examinations of how the darkness that permeates human souls operates. The story centres on an Intelligence Bureau agent who becomes entangled in some high-stakes cases involving criminals, fortune, power, vengeance, and action. The rollercoaster trip is as unedited as it gets and provokes in-depth reflection on the nature of our current reality.
Release Date: September 15

Choona

Choona is a groundbreaking heist comedy-drama with an all-star ensemble cast that includes, to name a few, Jimmy Shergill, Arshad Warsi, Namit Das, Chandan Roy, and Ashim Gulati. The story centres around a group of individuals who do not agree on anything coming together and discovering a ruthless politician as their common enemy. The story is about how they work together to organise a theft in order to get retribution.
Release Date: September 29

HOLLYWOOD

The Wheel of Time Season 2

Season 2 of The Wheel of Time has been released. A mystical quest to discover the Dragon reborn, a person who is foretold to either save or destroy the world, is the plot of the fantasy television series starring Rosamund Pike, Daniel Henney, Barney Harris, Zoe Robins, Marcus Rutherford, and others.
Release date: September 1


The Changeling

The plot of The Changeling  centres on a father who, following the birth of his first kid, seeks out his wife. According to the tagline, “Based on the acclaimed bestselling book of the same name by Victor LaValle, The Changeling is a fairytale for grown-ups. A horror story, a parenthood fable and a perilous odyssey through a New York City you didn’t know existed.”
Release date: September 8

The Morning Show Season 3

The third season of The Morning Show, starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, promises more drama as the firm is breached, endangering the hosts’ privacy.
Release date: September 13

Sex Education Season 4

The popular socially awkward high school show is back with more hilarious and endearing drama. Eric and Otis are planning to enrol in the Cavendish Sixth Form College. Eric is hoping they won’t be losers again as Otis worries about opening his clinic. Cavendish, though, ends up being a very different world for them.
Release date: September 21


The Continental: From the World of John Wick

The Continental, a spin-off series, will be a new instalment in the John Wick franchise. Fans will be transported to 1970s New York City by the show featuring Colin Woodell, where the motel for assassins first appeared.
Release date: September 22

Gen V

Fans of the dark superhero franchise apparently thought The Boys wasn’t enough. In the most recent spin-off series, new Supers will meet in a school for aspiring superheroes.
Release date: September 29

KOREAN


A Time Called You

A Time Called You is based on a well-known time-travelling Taiwanese drama. The protagonist of the television program starring Ahn Hyo-seop and Jeon Yeo-been finds herself back in 1998 after losing her boyfriend when she meets a man who looks like him.
Release date: September 8

Arthdal Chronicles: The Sword of Aramun

The popular fantasy drama Arthdal Chronicles is back with both old and new cast members. Jang Dong-gun and Kim Ok-vin will reprise their roles in the show, which is set eight years after the events of the 2019 series, while Lee Joon-gi and Sin Se-kyung will replace Eun-seon and Saya.
Release date: September 9

The Day

The mystery-thriller, which is based on the book The Day of the Kidnapping, follows a poor guy who kidnaps the daughter of a wealthy family in order to pay for his child’s operation. The daughter loses her memory and begins to think he is her father, which causes chaos in the situation.
Release date: September 13

Han River Police

Han River Police promises to be a lighthearted action comedy in a month that is packed with serious material. Sung Dong-il, who starred in the Reply series, plays a chief police officer in the program. He has to face up against a violent criminal who is determined to destroy Han River with the help of a small group of misfits.
Release date: September 14

Song of the Bandits

Song of the Bandits, a historical drama set in the 1920s, will be the largest release at the end of the month. Kim Nam-gil, who plays a soldier-turned-bandit, is the show’s lead actor. Seohyun from Girls Generations, who is evading law enforcement, joins him.
Release date: September 22

The Worst of Evil

One of the most anticipated shows of the month is The Worst of Evil, which stars Ji Chang-wook and Wi Ha-joon from Squid Game. the unfolding of a risky undercover operation against a brand-new narcotic on the market.

Release date: September 27