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Dalljiet Kaur loves getting hate mails for evil role

Actress Dalljiet Kaur scored with an evil role in last year's show Qayamat Ki Raat. Now, she plays a twisted role in Guddan-Tumse Na Ho Payega, she says she gets flooded with hate mails but has no complaints

Reported by: IANS New Delhi Published on: August 01, 2019 12:06 IST
Dalljiet Kaur loves getting hate mails for evil role

Dalljiet Kaur loves getting hate mails for evil role

Actress Dalljiet Kaur scored with an evil role in last year's show Qayamat Ki Raat. Now, she plays a twisted role in Guddan - Tumse Na Ho Payega, in which her character acts as an obstacle in Guddan and Akshat's love story. She says she gets flooded with hate mails but has no complaints. Dalljiet joined the show midway in the role of Akshat's (actor Nishant Malkani) first wife Antara. Fans have been rooting for Guddan (actress Kanika Mann) and Akshat to unite, but Antara's entry kick off a love triangle.

"In the beginning, there was nervousness. Fans of the show asked me, 'Why have you entered the show?' Now that I am getting so much of hatred, I am enjoying it. I have done lead roles, played good daughters-in-law, and people used to hug me. Now, people are angry with me. As an artiste, it is challenging. I remember my first scene had me saying 'shut up' to my co-actor. I immediately said sorry after that. Now, I have become a pro at playing bad," Dalljiet told select media, including IANS, here.

Talking about her negative stint in Qayamat Ki Raat, she said: "Technically, my first negative role was in Qayamat Ki Raat. I was playing a positive role and her character died. Then, she came back as a negative character. About her latest role, she said: "She is twisted. She doesn't like people being happy, so she creates problems for them."

Director Subhash Jaiswal also joined the show's team midway with her. "I have been in the industry for 17 or 18 years, but it is different when you join a show midway. Fortunately, it has good artistes," said the director. So, what's in store for the audience? "The drama will continue. Akshat and Guddan won't unite anytime soon. There will be obstacles," said Jaiswal. "Generally, TV shows in India take a leap of 10 to 15 years. We don't want that," he added.

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