The crime and thriller web series Black White And Gray Season 1, directed and written by Pushkar Sunil Mahabal (with writing by Yogendra Oke), was released on Sony Liv’s OTT platform on May 2, 2025. Produced by Hemal A Thakkar & Swaroop Sampat, the season has a runtime of 4 hours and 18 minutes.
Black White And Gray 2025 Web Series Overview

Series Name | Black White And Gray Season 1 Web Series |
Original Language | Hindi |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Digital Release Date | 2 May 2025 |
Runtime | 4 hour and 18 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Crime Thriller |
Director | Pushkar Sunil Mahabal |
Producer | Hemal A Thakkar & Swaroop Sampat |
Season | 01 |
Total Episodes | 06 |
Production Co. | Sony Liv |
Black White And Gray 2025 Web Series Screenshot



Black White And Gray 2025 Web Series Star Cast
Actor/Actress | Role |
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Rajeev Khandelwal | Lead Investigator / Host |
Jatin Goswami | Prime Suspect |
Aisha Ahmed | Love Interest / Key Witness |
Gaurav Dwivedi | Supporting Role (Detective Team) |
Reshham Sahaani | Supporting Role |
Black White And Gray 2025 Web Series Trailer
Black White And Gray 2025 Web Series Review
From its opening moments, Black, White & Gray—Love Kills seizes your attention, thrusting you into a gritty crime scene alongside journalist Daniel Gray. The series blends dramatized reenactments with stark, documentary-style interviews, creating the visceral feel of a true crime exposé rather than scripted fiction. It’s a standout in docudrama storytelling—raw, immersive, and unnervingly authentic.
Mayur More, recognized from Kota Factory, delivers a understated yet powerful performance as the tormented lead, leaving a lasting impact. Palak Jaiswal balances fragility and strength as his counterpart, while Deven Bhojani, stepping away from comedy, is chillingly menacing as a relentless pursuer. Tigmanshu Dhulia brings weighty presence, supported ably by Edward Sonnenblick, Hakkim Shahjahan, Anant Jog, and Kamlesh Sawant, who together craft a world that feels disturbingly real.
The series is intense and shadowy, yet compulsively watchable. Each episode dangles a cliffhanger, propelling you to the next, with tension that builds relentlessly. A haunting score burrows into your psyche, complemented by moody cinematography that amplifies the unease. The screenplay maintains a taut rhythm, never veering into melodrama.
Daniel Gray is the series’ linchpin, a shadowy observer through whose lens the story unfolds. The title’s wordplay—Gray as both name and metaphor—is deliberate, reflecting the show’s core idea: human motives are never purely good or evil, but a spectrum of gray. The finale hits hard, reinforcing this theme with resonance.