ZEE5 today unveiled its new web series, Brown - a gritty neo-noir crime thriller set in the evocative and shadowy lanes of Kolkata. Headlined by Karisma Kapoor in her boldest avatar yet, the series also features Surya Sharma, Jisshu Sengupta, and Soni Razdan in pivotal roles. Directed by Abhinay Deo and produced by Zee Studios, Brown will premiere on June 5 exclusively on Hindi ZEE5.
Kaveri Das, Business Head – Hindi ZEE5 said, “At ZEE5, our Hindi content strategy is centred on backing stories that offer a distinct voice and emotional depth, and Brown is a strong reflection of that vision. Brown stands apart from the conventional crime thrillers we see today as it is not driven by the mechanics of a whodunnit, but by a deep dive into its characters—their flaws, their past trauma, and the emotional baggage they carry. At its core, the series is an exploration of damaged, complex individuals who feel real and unfiltered. What drew us most to Brown is its protagonist—a fiercely resilient yet deeply flawed woman, whose journey is as much about confronting her own demons as it is about solving a case. It’s a story of redemption, vulnerability, and the messy, imperfect nature of healing. With its layered storytelling, Karisma Kapoor in a powerful new avatar and Kolkata playing an integral role in the storytelling, we are excited for audiences to witness a bold, character driven thriller that reflects the kind of distinctive stories we want to continue bringing to ZEE5."
Director Abhinay Deo said, “Brown is not just a crime story, it’s an exploration of damaged individuals trying to find meaning and redemption in a broken system. Rita Brown is a deeply layered character, and her journey is as much internal as it is external. We wanted to create a world that feels raw, unsettling, and real, where every character operates in shades of grey. The narrative challenges perceptions of justice and morality, making it a deeply engaging experience.”
Karisma Kapoor said, “Rita Brown is unlike any character I’ve played before. She is flawed, vulnerable, emotionally bruised, yet incredibly resilient in the way she keeps moving forward despite everything life throws at her. What drew me to Brown was the emotional honesty of the writing. There’s no attempt to glamorise pain or simplify human relationships. As an actor, that was deeply fulfilling because it pushed me to tap into emotions that are very raw and real. Over the years, I’ve played many strong women, but Rita’s strength lies in her fragility and silence as much as in her courage. Living with this character stayed with me long after the camera stopped rolling, and I think that’s what made the journey so personal and transformative for me.”
Jisshu Sengupta said, “What I enjoyed about Brown is that it keeps unfolding layer by layer. There’s suspense, but there’s also a lot of emotional depth in the writing, which makes it feel more personal than just a conventional thriller. As an actor, those are the worlds I have always enjoyed being part of. And of course, seeing Kolkata become such an integral part of the storytelling made it even more special for me."




