<p>Mumbai: Director Neeraj Pandey, the man behind spy web series <em>Special Ops </em>and <em>The Freelancer</em>, says he doesn't plan on having a crossover of these shows as he is not interested in doing something that has become a trend.</p>.<p>At the press conference of <em>The Freelancer: The Conclusion</em> on Wednesday, the director was asked if he would like to create a multiverse of his own with the stories of <em>Special Ops</em> and <em>The Freelancer</em>, both streaming on <em>Disney+ Hotstar.</em></p>.<p>"Nothing of that sort is going to happen (where we will see the crossover of <em>Special Ops</em> and <em>The Freelancer</em>," Pandey said in his response, adding these are two totally different franchises.</p>.<p>"Now that it (multiverse) has become a trend, we are bored of it. I'm not interested. If it was not a trend, we might have given this an idea. Since everybody is doing it, it is not for us anymore," he further said.</p>.<p>Pandey has created <em>The Freelancer</em>, based on Shirish Thorat's book <em>A Ticket to Syria</em>. The first four episodes of the thriller series, directed by Bhav Dhulia, premiered on September 1 on <em>Disney+ Hotstar.</em></p>.<p>Also known for espionage action movies such as <em>A Wednesday, Special 26, Baby</em>, and <em>Naam Shabana</em>, Pandey said his motivation to make a movie has always been the story.</p>.<p>"It's a great story that draws you in. In this case (<em>The Freelancer</em>), I was happy that Bhav was excited by the idea of leading this one, putting this ensemble cast, and helping us in shaping this particular story."</p>.<p>"It starts and ends with a story. If the story is worth sharing with the audience, if you have faith in your audience, the audience will enjoy that ride. That's the biggest motivation," he said.</p>.Norman Lear, whose comedies changed the face of TV, passes away at 101.<p>'<em>The Freelancer</em>' features Mohit Raina in the title character also known as Avinash, Anupam Kher as analyst Dr Khan, Kashmira Pardesi as Aliya, a young girl held against her will in a war-torn Syria. <em>'The Freelancer: The Conclusion'</em>, consisting of final four episodes of the series, will start streaming on <em>Disney+ Hotstar</em> from December 15.</p>.<p>Kher, who has collaborated with Pandey on films such as <em>A Wednesday</em>, <em>Baby</em>, and <em>MS Dhoni: The Untold Story</em>, said he is always excited about working with his frequent collaborator.</p>.<p>"Whenever I work with Neeraj, I surrender myself. Whatever he tells me I just do that. He makes my job easy. From <em>'A Wednesday'</em> till now, we have had silent communication. I enjoy working with them, they are like family," he said.</p>.<p>Raina said he was happy to have got the opportunity to play an underdog character like Avinash Kamath.</p>.<p>"I was following Neeraj sir and Bhav's vision. The character sketch that he had in his mind, so on that basis we would daily explore things and every approach was different."</p>.<p>"There was no baggage but I enjoyed the journey. I've never played an underdog, who comes out of nowhere and becomes something else, and has a second life in place. It was an interesting arc for me," he added.</p>.Ranbir Kapoor-starrer 'Animal' nearing Rs 500 crore-mark.<p>When asked to comment on themes of action and violence in films such as <em>Pathaan</em>, <em>Jawan</em>, <em>Tiger 3</em>, and <em>Animal</em>, Kher steered clear of sharing his views.</p>.<p>"I was told in my contract that I should talk only about <em>The Freelancer</em>. I want to maintain that clause," he said.</p>.<p>Gaurav Banerjee, Head - Content, Disney+ Hotstar & HSM Entertainment Network, Disney Star, said they are looking forward to ending the year on a high note with the release of <em>The Freelancer: The Conclusion.</em></p>.<p>"Let's end 2023 with a big high. We have three shows that are really exciting, we have the third season of <em>The Legend of Hanuman</em> in January. We have an interesting story with Raveena Tandon in the lead. It is exciting to partner with her for the first time. It should be a good show, it's a twist on the kind of stories that Star has told over two decades."</p>.<p>"We are collaborating with Karan Johar on a fiction series called <em>'Showtime'</em>. It is set within the film industry. It is Karan Johar telling the story of nepotism and what nepotism can do to a film studio. That should be exciting. Then, we have Ram Madhvani (<em>Aarya</em>) and Neeraj Pandey coming with other stuff,' Banerjee said. </p>
<p>Mumbai: Director Neeraj Pandey, the man behind spy web series <em>Special Ops </em>and <em>The Freelancer</em>, says he doesn't plan on having a crossover of these shows as he is not interested in doing something that has become a trend.</p>.<p>At the press conference of <em>The Freelancer: The Conclusion</em> on Wednesday, the director was asked if he would like to create a multiverse of his own with the stories of <em>Special Ops</em> and <em>The Freelancer</em>, both streaming on <em>Disney+ Hotstar.</em></p>.<p>"Nothing of that sort is going to happen (where we will see the crossover of <em>Special Ops</em> and <em>The Freelancer</em>," Pandey said in his response, adding these are two totally different franchises.</p>.<p>"Now that it (multiverse) has become a trend, we are bored of it. I'm not interested. If it was not a trend, we might have given this an idea. Since everybody is doing it, it is not for us anymore," he further said.</p>.<p>Pandey has created <em>The Freelancer</em>, based on Shirish Thorat's book <em>A Ticket to Syria</em>. The first four episodes of the thriller series, directed by Bhav Dhulia, premiered on September 1 on <em>Disney+ Hotstar.</em></p>.<p>Also known for espionage action movies such as <em>A Wednesday, Special 26, Baby</em>, and <em>Naam Shabana</em>, Pandey said his motivation to make a movie has always been the story.</p>.<p>"It's a great story that draws you in. In this case (<em>The Freelancer</em>), I was happy that Bhav was excited by the idea of leading this one, putting this ensemble cast, and helping us in shaping this particular story."</p>.<p>"It starts and ends with a story. If the story is worth sharing with the audience, if you have faith in your audience, the audience will enjoy that ride. That's the biggest motivation," he said.</p>.Norman Lear, whose comedies changed the face of TV, passes away at 101.<p>'<em>The Freelancer</em>' features Mohit Raina in the title character also known as Avinash, Anupam Kher as analyst Dr Khan, Kashmira Pardesi as Aliya, a young girl held against her will in a war-torn Syria. <em>'The Freelancer: The Conclusion'</em>, consisting of final four episodes of the series, will start streaming on <em>Disney+ Hotstar</em> from December 15.</p>.<p>Kher, who has collaborated with Pandey on films such as <em>A Wednesday</em>, <em>Baby</em>, and <em>MS Dhoni: The Untold Story</em>, said he is always excited about working with his frequent collaborator.</p>.<p>"Whenever I work with Neeraj, I surrender myself. Whatever he tells me I just do that. He makes my job easy. From <em>'A Wednesday'</em> till now, we have had silent communication. I enjoy working with them, they are like family," he said.</p>.<p>Raina said he was happy to have got the opportunity to play an underdog character like Avinash Kamath.</p>.<p>"I was following Neeraj sir and Bhav's vision. The character sketch that he had in his mind, so on that basis we would daily explore things and every approach was different."</p>.<p>"There was no baggage but I enjoyed the journey. I've never played an underdog, who comes out of nowhere and becomes something else, and has a second life in place. It was an interesting arc for me," he added.</p>.Ranbir Kapoor-starrer 'Animal' nearing Rs 500 crore-mark.<p>When asked to comment on themes of action and violence in films such as <em>Pathaan</em>, <em>Jawan</em>, <em>Tiger 3</em>, and <em>Animal</em>, Kher steered clear of sharing his views.</p>.<p>"I was told in my contract that I should talk only about <em>The Freelancer</em>. I want to maintain that clause," he said.</p>.<p>Gaurav Banerjee, Head - Content, Disney+ Hotstar & HSM Entertainment Network, Disney Star, said they are looking forward to ending the year on a high note with the release of <em>The Freelancer: The Conclusion.</em></p>.<p>"Let's end 2023 with a big high. We have three shows that are really exciting, we have the third season of <em>The Legend of Hanuman</em> in January. We have an interesting story with Raveena Tandon in the lead. It is exciting to partner with her for the first time. It should be a good show, it's a twist on the kind of stories that Star has told over two decades."</p>.<p>"We are collaborating with Karan Johar on a fiction series called <em>'Showtime'</em>. It is set within the film industry. It is Karan Johar telling the story of nepotism and what nepotism can do to a film studio. That should be exciting. Then, we have Ram Madhvani (<em>Aarya</em>) and Neeraj Pandey coming with other stuff,' Banerjee said. </p>