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Bollywood, Nollywood Series ‘Postcards’ Starring RMD and Nancy Isime to Premiere on May 3

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Hamisha Daryani’s “Postcards” is debuting on May 3, 2024, on Netflix. Renowned for producing the 2021 Netflix hit Namaste Wahala, postcards promises to be a mix of several emotions.

Daryani expressed her enthusiasm on Instagram announcing the premiere date stating, “I’m super excited to announce that our show #PostcardsSeries will be arriving on Netflix on May 3rd! This means it will be premiering next month in over 190 countries to an audience of over 260 million people.”

Featuring a star-studded cast including Richard Mofe-Damijo, Tobi Bakre, Sola Sobowale, Nancy Isime, Rajniesh Duggall, and Rahama Sadau, “Postcards” will be exclusively available on Netflix.

Daryani offered insight into the series on Instagram, describing it as a portrayal of “four individuals whose life’s journeys are filled with a rollercoaster of emotions – from joy to frustration, from grief to triumph, from love to heartbreak, and everything in between.”

With her previous success with Namaste Wahala in 2021, Daryani is eagerly anticipating the reception of “Postcards,” which she directed and produced under her production company, Forever 7 Entertainment.

Excited about the fusion of Nigerian and Indian cultures, Daryani wrote, “After the exciting success of ‘Namaste Wahala’ super excited for you guys to see Nigeria and India come together again but this time with a whole different flavour,” she added.

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