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Global Indianstory Art & CultureThe Indian adaptation of Sherlock Holmes is here!
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The Indian adaptation of Sherlock Holmes is here!

Published by: Team GI Youth

BBC Studios has greenlit the adaptation of their successful show, Sherlock Holmes in India. According to reports, Kay Kay Menon will play the iconic detective while Ranvir Shorey will portray Dr John Watson.

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Published on 12, Apr 2023

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