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Shabana Azmi on Next of Kin: You can’t push conflicts of this kind under the ca
Updated On: 31 March, 2026 06:59 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Next of Kin explores how a family’s grief turns into a web of suspicion and emotional turmoil after a tragic death and disappearance. Shabana Azmi and Archie Panjabi highlight the story’s realism and relevance, calling it deeply personal and gripping

Still from Next of Kin
What begins as a distant tragedy slowly unravels into an intimate and unsettling crisis in Next of Kin, the gripping British thriller premiering April 3 on Lionsgate Play. At its heart, the series explores a question that feels both deeply personal and universally relevant: how far would one go to protect their family when everything begins to fall apart?
About Next of Kin
The story opens with the death of a young British Pakistani doctor working overseas. The news reaches his family in London in fragments—through phone calls, quiet exchanges, and a lingering disbelief that refuses to fully settle. For a brief moment, life appears to move forward, albeit with grief quietly simmering beneath the surface. But in Next of Kin, distance is only an illusion. What starts as a contained loss soon spirals into something far more complex and unsettling.

