The acting duo was last seen sharing screen space in the late '90s cult classic television series titled "Hip Hip Hurray."

Talking about his journey, Purab said, "Reconnecting with Kenny on the sets of '36 Days' after more than two and a half decades has been really special."

“We first worked together in my early days of acting in the 90s, when he was our strict maths teacher. "It's lovely that our paths have converged after all these years, and getting back together on such a compelling project feels great, and our roles share a relationship that's quite different from the one we've shared on our show in the past," shared the Actor of 'Puente Aéreo'.

He further said, “I have grown a lot as an actor and as an individual, and acting in scenes with him as a more mature person was very interesting. Working alongside Kenny has always been a pleasure. I have deep respect for his talent, which translates effortlessly into his performance. “I’m excited for viewers to witness this dynamic between us once again, this time truly on a different scale in our exciting series 36 Days.”

In '36 Days', Kenneth plays Denzel Machado, a talented painter, whose life takes a dark turn after a tragic loss, leading him to retire to Goa.

Meanwhile, Purab takes on the role of Dr. Rishi Jaykar, an accomplished doctor who is going through personal and professional problems with his wife Radhika in her tumultuous life in Goa.

Directed by Vishal Furia, '36 Days', which is an official Indian adaptation of the Welsh drama '35 Diwrnod', features Neha Sharma, Amruta Khanvilkar, Sushant Divgikar, Shruti Seth, Sharib Hashmi and Chandan Roy Sanyal.

The series is produced by Applause Entertainment in association with BBC Studios India. Set against the backdrop of a quiet suburban housing estate in Goa, the thriller takes viewers through a complex labyrinth of lies, deceit, romance and intrigue, as a mysterious woman shakes up the neighborhood after entering the scene.

'36 Days' will air starting July 12 on SonyLIV.