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Shweta Tiwari excited about first negative role in 'Baal Veer'

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 21 Jul, 2014 07:06 AM
  • Shweta Tiwari excited about first negative role in 'Baal Veer'
After playing a perfect homemaker, actress Shweta Tiwari is looking forward to her first grey character in the TV show "Baal Veer". As Mahabhasma Pari she will be seen using her evil powers to destroy Parilok, where all the fairies reside.
 
She is "excited" about her part and said: "This is the first time that I will be seen in a negative role. I like to experiment with different roles and the character of Mahabhasma Pari seemed interesting." 
 
"She has a unique set of evil powers, which can influence the minds of a person and force him or her to do her bidding. Also, her attire and dressing style gives the character an edge. It's a challenging role and I am enjoying very moment of it," added the actress who was last seen as a perfect wife and mother in "Parvarrish".
 
"Baal Veer", which is aired on SAB TV, sees superhero Baal Veer as the saviour of 'Parilok' and this time he will have to fight with Mahabhasma Pari to save the fairies and their land.

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