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ZEE5 drops the teaser of its next Sex Drugs & Theatre

The ZEE5 series Sex Drugs & Theatre has been creating a lot of buzz ever since its official announcement a couple of months ago in November.

The Marathi web-series revolves around 6 sex and drug addict college students who are forced to work together on a drama competition. Little did they know that what they were made to do against their wish would change their lives forever.


The 10 episode series features fresh faces including Shalva Kinjawadikar, Mitali Mayekar, Nayannah Mukey, Aadish Vaidya, Suyassh Zunzurke, Abhishek Deshmukh, Sujay Dahake, Pravin Tarde and Sunil Barve in prominent parts.

Today, ZEE5 dropped the first teaser of the show, which has been gaining a terrific response from various corners. Looking at the response the teaser has generated in no time, we can say that the series is going to arrest a lot of eyeballs upon its premiere.

Written, directed and produced by National Film Award-winning filmmaker Sujay Dahake under his production house, Pune Film Company, Sex Drugs & Theatre is set to start streaming on 5th March only on ZEE5.

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