Poacher: Ahead of the imminent release of The Poacher on Amazon Prime Video, viewers are speculating as to when they can begin accessing the television series. Poacher, an Indian crime drama directed by Emmy-winning filmmaker Richie Mehta, transports viewers on an engrossing voyage. The series, which is produced by QC Entertainment, presents a fictitious account of events that transpired in the dense forests of Kerala and the vibrant metropolis of Delhi, the capital of India.
Here is the release date for the program on Amazon Prime Video.
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When will Amazon Prime Video’s The Poacher be available?
The Poacher will be available on Amazon Prime Video on Friday, February 23, 2024.
A diverse group of officers, NGO employees, and volunteers coalesce in this engrossing crime drama series to investigate the largest ivory poaching ring in Indian history. Prone to personal peril, they venture into the perilous realm of illicit poaching, revealing its profound repercussions on fauna and society at large. Alia Bhatt, Edward H. Hamm Jr., Raymond Mansfield, Sean McKittrick, and Richie Mehta serve as executive producers of this series.
Poacher features the following actors and actresses: Ankith Madhav as Vijay Babu, Kani Kusruti as SHO Dina, Sooraj Pops as Aruku, Sanoop Dinesh as SHO Adil Sheikh, Ranjitha Menon as Achala, Vinod Sharawat as Kishore Kumar, Saavi Kundra as Nupu, Maala Parvathi as Roshni, Kumaradas T N as Santosh, and Aaromal S as John, among others.
When will Poacher be available for streaming?
Poacher will be streamable via Amazon Prime Video beginning on Friday, February 23, 2024. It is currently available for streaming.
Subscribers to Amazon Prime Video will be able to watch the series as soon as it is released. For those who have not yet subscribed, the link to do so is provided below:
The official synopsis of Poacher:
“Upon forsaking into a Forest Department outpost, a man overcome with remorse confesses to having murdered elephants.” During his admission, he reveals illicit poaching operations and the deceit perpetrated by wildlife protection officials. In their pursuit of justice, a dispersed group of officers, NGO employees, and volunteers pursue leads and unravel strands. They face precarious situations as they dismantle a nefarious plot, which at times looks impregnable.