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'Regiment Diaries' back with Season 2

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Mumbai, Sep 16 (IANS) "Regiment Diaries", a TV series which took viewers behind the guarded gates of 13 army regimental centres where soldiers shared their life experiences from times of peace and war, is returning with season two.

The second season will profile the Parachute Regiment, Kumaon Regiment, Bihar Regiment, Mahar Regiment, Gorkha Regiment and Jammu and Kashmir Rifles.

Samar Khan, series creative director, "Regiment Diaries", said:""I have always been fascinated by the stories of life inside army cantonments and wished to open a window into the lives of our soldiers.

Samar, who is best recalled as the director of the 2008 film "Shaurya", added: "Their way of living and their ecosystem is unknown to people and it has been my dream to bring to people, the unseen side of the army, their traditions and rich history. As a team, the appreciation Season 1 received, fills us with immense pride and we are excited to present a second season."

The shoot for the series is in progress, and it is scheduled to air in October on EPIC Channel.

--IANS

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