Updated On: 02 December, 2019 07:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Angad Bedi asserts that he finds it imperative to not be biased when depicting the world of cricket, and cricketers.

Angad Bedi
Selling itself as a show that exposes the money-driven world of cricket, the web show Inside Edge delivered from the word go, even earning an Emmy nomination for the first season. The makers evidently know that there's a lot riding on the upcoming second edition, but cast-member Angad Bedi asserts that he finds it imperative to not be biased when depicting the world of cricket, and cricketers.
Son of ace cricketer Bishan Singh Bedi, Angad says, "We don't want to show the [cricket] community in a bad light. We have tried to keep the show rooted in reality. There are some shocking revelations in this season too, but we wanted to humanise the characters to successfully evoke empathy. These are people who receive love and adulation but are also vulnerable. The characters have been tackled sensitively."