The captivating and beloved “Siri Drama Series,” spanning four enthralling seasons, now graces Netflix screens. Its mesmerizing first and second seasons debuted on November 17th, 2023, captivating audiences worldwide.
Tucked away in the magnificent Majani Tea Estate of Kenya, “Siri Drama Series” deftly reveals the truths and happy moments that are shared between hardworking laborers and estate owners. This series promises to be an emotional rollercoaster that touches on a wide range of topics, from the difficulties of life to the beauty of happiness shared with others.
The ‘Kenyan Siri Series that’s on Netflix, with 12 episodes, is about an estate mourning the loss of a trusted supervisor by the name of ‘Suleiman’, which in return makes Mr. Majani implement a regime of HIV testing for all workers.
With the debut of “Siri Drama Series” on Netflix, audiences embark on an emotional odyssey, experiencing human connections amidst Kenya’s picturesque tea landscapes.
The Kenyan film was released by AL IS ON Production CEO and Producer Alison Ngibuini, who expressed her excitement, heralding an unparalleled journey for viewers.
“This is a show of a lifetime, a wave of nostalgia,” hinting at a potential collaboration with Netflix for “Siri Season 5” in 2024. Alison emphasizes their commitment to transparency and creativity, rooted in the power of people and stories that inspire the world daily.
AL IS ON Production, celebrated for over 15 years of cinematic brilliance, takes the helm of this production. The company’s illustrious history boasts prestigious awards and a legacy of creating impactful content to build brands and drive societal change. Beyond entertainment, they pioneer behavior change campaigns and awareness initiatives that reverberate across communities.
Looking into the future, the production house is gearing up to film various TV commercials, and a new romantic comedy is in the offing.
Apart from “Siri,” AL IS ON Production has delivered past blockbusters such as “Shuga,” “Africa University Challenge,” and “Mali,” demonstrating their commitment to meaningful and relevant content.
Currently, the production house is finalizing the edit and packaging a socially relevant film titled “IMPURE,” which sheds light on period shaming, inspired by a tragic true incident in Kabiangek, Bomet County, Kenya. The film confronts the harmful consequences of silence surrounding this taboo, highlighting the struggles of young girls and women.
Netflix is streaming the movie. Don’t miss the opportunity to be a part of this amazing story that not only captivates the audience and the film industry but also changes the lives of people who watch it.