Close X
Sunday, November 17, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Barkha Bisht plays gangster with 'oomph'

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 30 May, 2014 01:42 PM
  • Barkha Bisht plays gangster with 'oomph'
The upcoming episode of crime-based show "Encounter" will feature TV actress Barkha Bisht as a gangster who uses her looks to get into the crime world.
 
Barkha will be seen playing gangster Unnati.
 
In the episode, Unnati with the help of her lover Ulhas, essayed by TV actor Behzad Khan, makes a mark in the underworld. The love story of the duo ends when Unnati’s insecurities and betrayal lead to the encounter of Ulhas, said a statement.
 
“I said yes to the character as soon as I read the script. I play a seductress and it was very challenging for me. It was a very exciting experience for me to shoot for the episode of 'Encounter'. I hope my fans love my work," said Barkha.
 
Hosted by actor Manoj Bajpayee, the show brings stories of encounters between Mumbai police and gangsters.
 
Himanshu Malhotra will be seen as police officer Tilak Nambiar in the show and he said that the experience was "satisfying".
 
"The role was pretty intense and heroic. I am fortunate that I got an opportunity to play someone like him. For me, this was definitely one of the most interesting roles that I have done," he added. 

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

You will love ghosts after watching Gang of Ghosts: Mahie

You will love ghosts after watching Gang of Ghosts: Mahie
Actress Mahie Gill says after watching her forthcoming film "Gang of Ghosts", the audience will fall in love with spirits.

You will love ghosts after watching Gang of Ghosts: Mahie

Vote intelligently, says apolitical Aamir Khan

Vote intelligently, says apolitical Aamir Khan
Aamir Khan is guarded about sharing his views on any political party and when it comes to the new Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) the actor-filmmaker prefers to wait and watch. Meanwhile, he has urged the youth to step out and vote intelligently in the polls.

Vote intelligently, says apolitical Aamir Khan

Rani's 'Mardaani' brings Delhi neighbourhood to standstill

Rani's 'Mardaani' brings Delhi neighbourhood to standstill
A quiet, leafy South Delhi neighbourhood was abuzz Friday morning as news trickled into homes and busy markets that Bollywood star Rani Mukerji was shooting in one of the houses.

Rani's 'Mardaani' brings Delhi neighbourhood to standstill

Play waterless Holi: TV stars urge fans

Play waterless Holi: TV stars urge fans
For most people, the festival of Holi has been about water balloons, water guns, tubs full of coloured water and multifarious colours - but leading Indian TV actors like Sanjeeda Sheikh and Karan Grover urge their fans to play a "waterless" Holi.

Play waterless Holi: TV stars urge fans

We have to reduce the length of our films: Shabana Azmi

We have to reduce the length of our films: Shabana Azmi
Actress Shabana Azmi Friday attended a special session at FICCI Frames 2014 and praised the films for their drama and presentation, but said it's time to reduce the length of movies to compete in bigger market

We have to reduce the length of our films: Shabana Azmi

Turning your nose up at second fiddle offers? Think twice!

Turning your nose up at second fiddle offers? Think twice!
Should an actor play second fiddle? Especially to a contemporary? For actors, deciding to play the second lead is a tough call as it could prove a risky proposition. But recent examples in Bollywood show that the risk sometimes pays off, resulting in greater glory.

Turning your nose up at second fiddle offers? Think twice!