<p>Actors Akshaye Khanna and Ranveena Tandon are set to share screen space as rivals in "The Accidental Prime Minister" director Vijay Gutte's upcoming drama series "Legacy".</p>.<p>The duo were previously part of the ensemble in JP Dutta's 2003 war drama "LOC: Kargil".</p>.<p>"Legacy" would mark Khanna's debut in the digital space.</p>.<p>The "Ittefaq" actor said he was thrilled to come on board the series as it aims to provide quality entertainment to the audience.</p>.<p>"It is refreshing to work on content that challenges our boundaries as an industry as a whole. Given the massive scale of the show, we are cognizant of the immense responsibility to deliver our best to create a content piece the audience looks forward to. I'm glad 'Legacy' is going to be my first web series," Khanna, 46, said in a statement.</p>.<p>According to the makers, the show will be mounted on a big scale with the team intending to shoot it across multiple foreign locations.</p>.<p>Tandon said the series presents an "interesting tale of power struggle" with an engaging drama at the backdrop.</p>.<p>"It is a fine work of content articulated interestingly to resonate with a global audience. I am excited to be associated with the show and looking forward to begin this journey," she said.</p>.<p>The series would also reunite Khanna with Gutte after their 2019 political drama "The Accidental Prime Minister".</p>.<p>The director called "Legacy" an aspirational project which would reflect the "dark realities of the professional world."</p>.<p>"I am thrilled to be reuniting with Akshaye for this and exhilarated to have Raveena Tandon on board with us. This talent powerhouse is set for an epic rivalry," he added.</p>.<p>"Legacy" is produced by After Studios, AA Films and Sunny Bakshi.</p>
<p>Actors Akshaye Khanna and Ranveena Tandon are set to share screen space as rivals in "The Accidental Prime Minister" director Vijay Gutte's upcoming drama series "Legacy".</p>.<p>The duo were previously part of the ensemble in JP Dutta's 2003 war drama "LOC: Kargil".</p>.<p>"Legacy" would mark Khanna's debut in the digital space.</p>.<p>The "Ittefaq" actor said he was thrilled to come on board the series as it aims to provide quality entertainment to the audience.</p>.<p>"It is refreshing to work on content that challenges our boundaries as an industry as a whole. Given the massive scale of the show, we are cognizant of the immense responsibility to deliver our best to create a content piece the audience looks forward to. I'm glad 'Legacy' is going to be my first web series," Khanna, 46, said in a statement.</p>.<p>According to the makers, the show will be mounted on a big scale with the team intending to shoot it across multiple foreign locations.</p>.<p>Tandon said the series presents an "interesting tale of power struggle" with an engaging drama at the backdrop.</p>.<p>"It is a fine work of content articulated interestingly to resonate with a global audience. I am excited to be associated with the show and looking forward to begin this journey," she said.</p>.<p>The series would also reunite Khanna with Gutte after their 2019 political drama "The Accidental Prime Minister".</p>.<p>The director called "Legacy" an aspirational project which would reflect the "dark realities of the professional world."</p>.<p>"I am thrilled to be reuniting with Akshaye for this and exhilarated to have Raveena Tandon on board with us. This talent powerhouse is set for an epic rivalry," he added.</p>.<p>"Legacy" is produced by After Studios, AA Films and Sunny Bakshi.</p>