After Daldal and Subedaar, Aditya Rawal headlines Prime Video’s Tax Department saga; Ravi Kishan to play the villain

In its recent content showcase, Prime Video announced a new series titled Tax Department Story, a financial crime drama based in the backdrop of Agra. The show stars Aditya Rawal and Ravi Kishan in lead roles.

After Daldal and Subedaar, Aditya Rawal headlines Prime Video's Tax Department saga; Ravi Kishan will play the role of the antagonist

After Daldal and Subedaar, Aditya Rawal headlines Prime Video’s Tax Department saga; Ravi Kishan will play the role of the antagonist

The series follows the story of a newly appointed Revenue Service officer who encounters one of the most powerful white-collar criminals in the city. As the investigation progresses, the narrative explores the complexities of power, corruption and the cost of justice, with the central idea that even victory has a price.

Produced by Reliance Entertainment and Dopamine Media, the show is created by Prashant Raj and Samyak Singh, while Saurabh Bhave is directing the series. The writing team includes Prashant Raj, Abhishek Dubey, Samyak Singh, Satvika Kundu and Anu Singh.

The cast also includes Ashwini Bhave, Rajesh Kumar, Barkha Singh, Sarika Singh, Prateek Pachori and Kaveri Seth. The show is Aditya Rawal’s fourth project with Prime Video, highlighting his continued association with the platform. For Ravi Kishan, the project represents his first collaboration with the streaming service.

The premise of The Tax Department Story has drawn early comparisons to films based on tax investigations and financial crimes, with its focus on raids, high-stakes confrontations, and institutional power structures. However, the series appears to be creating its own story by focusing on the personal and professional journey of a young officer navigating a complex system.

With a mix of drama and investigative storytelling, Tax Department Story joins Prime Video’s growing list of crime-focused originals.

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