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Discovery+ India’s The Fall of Diddy brings hidden allegations to light

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MUMBAI: Scandal, power, and a downfall that rocked the music industry—The Fall of Diddy is set to land on discovery+ India on 29 January 2025, and it’s not holding back. This four-part docuseries promises a gripping deep dive into the rise and unraveling of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, featuring never-before-heard accounts, shocking allegations, and behind-the-scenes revelations that paint a harrowing picture of one of hip-hop’s biggest icons.

Produced by Emmy®-nominated Maxine Productions (of Quiet On Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV) in collaboration with Emmy®-winning Rolling Stone Films, the series uncovers decades of alleged misconduct—from violent outbursts and abusive behaviour to shocking claims of sexual assault and intimidation. Spanning Combs’ meteoric rise in the music industry to his 2024 arrest, The Fall of Diddy shines a light on the disturbing accusations that have long trailed the mogul but remained buried under his power and influence.

With over 30 exclusive interviews, the docuseries brings forward a mix of survivors, industry insiders, former colleagues, and witnesses who break their silence. Among them:

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.  Danity Kane member D. Woods shares insights into her backstage experience with Combs.

.  former Vibe editor-in-chief Danyel Smith speaks for the first time on alleged violent incidents.

.  Music producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones details his allegations of sexual harassment.

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.  Combs’ personal chef, 2007-2010, Jourdan Cha’Taun opens up publicly for the first time.

.  Thalia Graves alleges a violent 2001 sexual assault and threats that followed.

.  Survivor of the 1999 nightclub shooting, Natania Griffin recounts her traumatic ordeal.

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. Childhood friend Tim Patterson reveals never-before-known aspects of Combs’ past.

. Former bodyguard (2003-2012),Roger Bonds exposes internal secrets.

. Makeup artist Mylah Morales claims she witnessed Combs’ alleged abuse of singer Cassie Ventura.

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Beyond firsthand accounts, The Fall of Diddy uses never-before-seen archival footage and investigative journalism to expose how Combs allegedly wielded his influence to obscure decades of violent behaviour and abuse. From his early years at Howard University to the height of his empire at Bad Boy Records, the series stitches together a chilling narrative of power, manipulation, and cover-ups.

Streaming exclusively on discovery+ India from 29 January 2025, The Fall of Diddy promises to be one of the most talked-about releases of the year.

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Stripes on Screen as BBC Player Roars with Tiger Day Special

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MUMBAI: From Ranthambore with roar. This World Tiger Day, BBC Player is sinking its claws into the untamed heart of India with Legendary Tigers of India, a gripping documentary that prowls onto screens this Independence Day, 15 August . Narrated by the late, legendary conservationist Valmik Thapar, the film is more than just stripes and stares. It’s a moving chronicle of survival, strength, and the shifting story of India’s national animal. Thapar, one of the world’s foremost tiger experts, spent a full monsoon-to-monsoon year tracking a new generation of Bengal tigers deep within Ranthambore, one of India’s most iconic tiger reserves.

With intimate access and five decades of experience behind the lens and in the wild, Thapar offers rare glimpses of tigers not just as apex predators, but as emotionally complex, intuitive creatures navigating shrinking habitats and growing human presence.

The film roars to life from Thapar’s own jungle home at the forest’s edge, blending dramatic visuals with a deeply personal narrative. From mother cub dynamics to solitary alpha males, the documentary captures the instinctual ballet of survival, mating, territoriality and raw jungle drama woven through the lens of ecological urgency and reverence.

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Premiering exclusively on BBC Player in India via Tata Play Binge and Prime Video (add-on subscription required), this special release is BBC’s tribute to India’s tiger legacy. With India currently home to more than 70 per cent of the world’s wild tigers 3,682, as per the 2023 census the documentary feels both timely and timeless.

In an age of noisy content, Legendary Tigers of India invites audiences to pause, listen, and marvel. Not just at the majesty of the tiger, but at a conservation journey that began with 1,411 tigers in 2006 and roared back in triumph. This isn’t just a documentary. It’s a call to protect what still prowls.

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