Indian Summers (2015)
Indian Summers is a 2015 drama series. It stars Julie Walters, Henry Lloyd-Hughes and Nikesh Patel.
Epic drama set in the summer of 1932 where India dreams of independence, but the British are clinging to power. Set against the sweeping grandeur of the Himalayas and tea plantations of Northern India, the drama tells the rich and explosive story of the decline of the British Empire and the birth of modern India, from both sides of the experience. At the heart of the story lie the implications and ramifications of the tangled web of passions, rivalries and clashes that define the lives of those brought together in this summer which will change everything.
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What is Indian Summers about?
Epic drama set in the summer of 1932 where India dreams of independence, but the British are clinging to power. Set against the sweeping grandeur of the Himalayas and tea plantations of Northern India, the drama tells the rich and explosive story of the decline of the British Empire and the birth of modern India, from both sides of the experience. At the heart of the story lie the implications and ramifications of the tangled web of passions, rivalries and clashes that define the lives of those brought together in this summer which will change everything.
When was Indian Summers released?
Indian Summers was released on 15 February 2015.
How many episodes does Indian Summers have?
Indian Summers has 20 episodes across 2 seasons.
Where can I watch Indian Summers?
Indian Summers is available on PBS, PBS Masterpiece Amazon Channel, Thirteen, WETA+, Hoopla and KQED.
Where to watch Indian Summers
Stream: PBS, PBS Masterpiece Amazon Channel, Thirteen, WETA+
Watch free: Hoopla
Watch free with ads: KQED
Buy: Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Fandango At Home, Google Play Movies
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Cast
- Julie Walters as Cynthia Coffin
- Henry Lloyd-Hughes as Ralph Whelan
- Nikesh Patel as Aafrin Dalal
- Jemima West as Alice Whelan
- Alexander Cobb as Ian McLeod
- Shachin Sailesh Kumar as Adam
- Aysha Kala as Sooni
- Patrick Malahide as Lord Willingdon
- Rick Warden as Ronnie Keane
- Tanmay Dhanania as Naseem Ali Khan
- Ashna Rabheru as Shamshad Dalal
- Fiona Glascott as Sarah Raworth
