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Police Diary 2.0 - Season 1

This action-packed series will witness 2 special task force teams who are on a job to identify and probe in to the heinous crimes that have crippled the state of Tamil Nadu.

Top Cast

  • John Kokken

    John Kokken

  • Santhosh Prathap

    Santhosh Prathap

  • Anjana Jayaprakash

    Anjana Jayaprakash

  • Pooja Ramachandran

    Pooja Ramachandran

  • Vincent Asokan

    Vincent Asokan

  • Balaji Mohan

    Balaji Mohan

Overview

This action-packed series will witness 2 special task force teams who are on a job to identify and probe in to the heinous crimes that have crippled the state of Tamil Nadu.

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