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Suraj Sharma is an Indian actor from New Delhi, who made his debut with the title role in the 2012 film Life of Pi. Suraj Sharma was born in New Delhi, India. His parents are Malayalis, they hail from Kerala. Suraj is a student of philosophy at St Stephen's college in New Delhi. He has completed schooling from Sardar Patel Vidyalaya, where he was described as a popular student. Before the role, he had no acting experience, and auditioned only because he was there with his younger brother Shriharsh Sharma who requested he come along. He was one of the 3,000 actors to audition for the role of Piscine Molitor Patel (Pi). Sharma went through several rounds of auditions before winning the part. Director Ang Lee has stated that he selected Sharma primarily based on his expressive eyes and innocent appearance. According to him, Sharma had not only the emotion, but also the "look" of Pi. His "medium complexion" and "average build" were deemed perfect for the role. Since filming Life of Pi, Sharma has returned to studying philosophy at St. Stephen's College, Delhi of Delhi University, and intends to continue working in filmmaking in some capacity.[6] The movie has received critical acclaim and positive reviews for Sharma's performance. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Murder mystery TV show set against the backdrop of a lavish mansion nestled on coastline. The show combines elements of classic whodunit mysteries with modern twists, compelling character development, and intricate plotlines. Each episode focuses on the investigation of one character, delving into their backstory and motives. As the series progresses, the layers of deception are peeled away, leading to shocking revelations and plot twists. When a murder occurs during a weekend gathering at the mansion, Detective Thomas Bradbury is summoned to investigate. Each of the 12 suspects has a motive and a secret to protect. As he unravels the lives and lies, he discovers that the web of deception is more intricate than he ever imagined. Viewers are treated to a gripping blend of suspense, drama, and character-driven storytelling as they follow Bradbury's relentless pursuit of the truth. Clues, red herrings, and unexpected alliances keep the audience guessing until the shocking revelation of the killer's identity in the season finale. Lawrence Sinclair's motive for murder revolves around a recently uncovered family secret that could potentially ruin the fortunes and reputations of several mansion inhabitants, including the Sinclairs, Victor Sterling, and Winston Thorne. The secret involved a hidden will that changed the mansion's ownership, and Lawrence intended to expose it, threatening to strip certain individuals of their inheritance. Murderer is Gabriella Moreau.

