Super Over: Where To Watch New Series Based On Cricket And Comeback? Cast Of QuickTV Drama Revealed

Quick TV, a short-format platform from ShareChat and Moj, launches “Super Over”, a high-stakes cricket drama built for vertical screens. The series mixes last-ball tension, emotional turmoil and Indian cricket fandom. It explores how a single over can recast reputations, showing how one mistake on the field can permanently reshape a person’s future.

QuickTV Celebrates The Spirit Of Cricket And Comeback

Across India, matches often swing on the final delivery, turning players into icons overnight. “Super Over” taps into that culture, where every run seems personal for fans. It blends the passion of stadium crowds with a story of regret and second chances, aiming to mirror how deeply cricket sits in everyday life.

“Super Over” on Quick TV: cricket drama meets Indian fandom

The story centres on Aryan Arora, known for roles in Chotti Sardarni, Chashni and Lag Ja Gale. Aryan Arora plays Abhishek Singh, called Bullet Singh, a Ranji Trophy performer whose life unravels after a fateful over. A desperate last-ball four loses the Super Over and deflects into Bullet Singh’s coach, turning celebration into catastrophe.

A decade after that match, viewers meet Bullet Singh again, now a bitter mechanic dependent on alcohol. Bullet Singh is drawn back to cricket as captain of an unfancied corporate side. The players begin as pushovers in their league, yet climb through the tournament and surprisingly reach the CPL finals under Bullet Singh’s tense leadership.

“Super Over” on Quick TV: cricket drama for connected TV audiences

Across 49 short episodes, “Super Over” tracks Bullet Singh’s attempt to rebuild a damaged life. The series follows training sessions, tense selection calls and fragile dressing-room equations. Himayat Ali, Sagar Singh and Kayur Bhangade join the wider cast, adding characters who either support Bullet Singh’s return or quietly benefit from past failures.

“Super Over” arrives as viewers in India watch more cricket on connected televisions. IPL 2025 drew about 308 million viewers across all platforms. Around 61 million of them watched on Connected TVs, underlining how large screens now shape viewing habits. The creators position this Quick TV cricket drama to ride that growing living-room audience wave.

Co-leads Aryan Arora and Addite Rawat anchor the cricket drama with emotional performances. Addite Rawat brings depth to the female lead, who confronts Bullet Singh’s guilt and guarded nature. The ensemble also includes Sudeep Sarangi, Sanjay Barve, Shahab Khan, Aditya Agnihotri, Sanchay Goswami and Samit Vishwas, surrounding the central pair with teammates, mentors and rivals.

Through fierce rivalries, shifting alliances and whispered dressing-room gossip, “Super Over” on Quick TV presents more than on-field action. The cricket drama follows Bullet Singh wrestling with inner conflict, envious colleagues and hidden truths from that tragic match. The series frames cricket as the backdrop for a story about courage, redemption and rare second chances.

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