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Exclusive: Nikita Dutta, Shraddha Das, And Aishwarya Sushmita Reveal What Made Them Say “Yes” To Their Roles In ‘Khakee The Bihar Chapter’

Every character has something appealing about it and that’s what attracts an actor to opt for such roles. Especially, if the characters are challenging and bring something new to the table. The recently released series Khakee: The Bihar Chapter has three such powerful female characters played by Nikita Dutta, Shraddha Das, and Aishwarya Sushmita. Recently, in conversation with Hauterrfly, all three actresses talked about one aspect of each of their characters that made them say a “Yes” to it.

Nikita Dutta, Shraddha Das and Aishwarya Sushmita were recently seen on Netflix’s web series Khakee: The Bihar Chapter. When they were asked about one appealing part about their characters, this is what they said-

Shraddha Das: That’s why I feel that she’s a very, very strong, woman and, um, someone who’s, super helpful in the proceedings towards capturing, the criminal and she helps the protagonist. So I feel like I’m glad to be a part of that bit of action.

Nikita Dutta: There’s a lot of simplicity in my character, a lot of simplicity. And somewhere I feel that when I did hear this character out, it reminded me of my mom in certain ways, because my father’s also been in the military and she’s also moved around with him very similar, on those lines. So I think that was a slightly attractive part for me.

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Aishwarya Sushmita: About this character, I kind of felt that she was very versatile throughout and that really connects me, as a person also. Okay. so that was really like something that interesting about the character and that kind of kept a hold on it.

Khakee: The Bihar Chapter is currently streaming on Netflix.

Exclusive: Khakee: The Bihar Chapter’s Nikita Dutta Feels “Content” Is The Major Difference Between Television, Film, And OTT

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