
MUMBAI: In an exciting departure from the conventional, actor Aadesh Chaudhary is stepping into the shoes of a detective—but not just any detective. With his latest project titled The H Files, produced by Kunal Garud and co-produced by Dalljiet Kaur, Aadesh is on a mission not just to entertain but also to enlighten. The show, set to premiere on Bottoms Up Studios' YouTube channel, dives deep into health-related mysteries, featuring a gripping investigative format never seen before.
Aadesh says, “In today’s time, maintaining good health has become crucial, and the concept of The H Files sounded very interesting. There’s a lot of misinformation on the internet, so my friend and producer Kunal (Garud)—who also owns Clink Communication and Bottoms Up Studios—and I came up with this idea to present it through The H Files, blending acting with meaningful information.”
Releasing every Tuesday and Thursday, The H Files promises to be both educational and gripping, with the first episode premiering on 10th April. Aadesh will play the lead detective, tackling puzzling cases that tie back to real health concerns, lifestyle habits, and preventive measures.
Talking about his role in this health-focused show, Aadesh says, “I’m playing a detective who investigates different cases and shares that knowledge with people,” he explains. “Nobody has ever presented health-related facts in a detective style before—so The H Files will be an unexpected and exciting watch.”
Known for his impactful performances in popular shows like Sasural Simar Ka, Yeh Dil Sun Raha Hai, and Laal Ishq, Aadesh has always leaned toward content with depth. This time, though, he’s doubling the impact—informing and performing.
He further adds, “Anything shown creatively, people enjoy,” he smiles. “Audiences will love this. They need to be aware of their health and the things they’re missing. This won’t be your typical detective show.”
“Today, people want both entertainment and useful information,” Aadesh says. “The H Files is my way of mixing both—fun and facts. It’s like a mystery show where the real villain is lack of awareness, and the hero is health. So get ready to uncover the truth,” Aadesh concludes.







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