Neeraj Pandey: ‘The Freelancer’ is a journey from renditions to mercenary (Photo Credit: Instagram)

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Known for his hard-hitting projects like ‘A Wednesday’, ‘Special 26’, ‘Special Ops’ among many others, creator and showrunner Neeraj Pandey, who is now coming up with another riveting thriller series ‘The Freelancer’, said it’s a journey of an ex-Mumbai cop, and how he gets drawn into the big bad world of renditions.

The series is based on the book ‘A Ticket to Syria’ by Shirish Thorat. The show tells the story of a rescue operation of a young girl held against her will in Syria battered by the war.

Talking about the title of the show, Neeraj Pandey told IANS: “ ‘The Freelancer’ is the term a nickname that is given to Mohit Raina’s character in the series. We have changed it. In the book it was ‘The Contact’. We changed it to ‘Freelancer’, because it seemed like a more apt name, and also it was mentioned in the book at some point of time.”

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