#MidYearReview: 7 NEGATIVE characters that gave the viewers a NIGHTMARE


I, at the danger of sounding absolutely crazy and rather unsettled would proudly concede, that I cherish negative characters and the coarseness that accompanies it. Despite the fact that, on Indian TV, there is scarcely an opportunity to have subtleties negative parts, Jennifer Winget’s Maya in Beyhadh did enjoyably shock me a year ago.

This year, we are back to quintessential Indian TV scalawags, which surprised numerous watchers and some of them were impactful in their own sense. Here are the 7 NEGATIVE characters that gave the watchers a bad dream.

Nikitin Dheer as Veer in Ishqbaaaz

Actually, Veer doesn’t quality during the current year’s entrance as he entered in truly the most recent couple of long periods of 2017, yet we might in any case want to incorporate him as his character wasn’t said something else. The macho and agonizing identity of Nikitin alone is sufficient to send shudders down your spine, yet including the Ishqbaaaz contact it improved things. Nikitin’s depiction of Veer was so ‘seriously great’ (I realize that is not a word), that at first expected to be a little cameo, he went ahead to be a piece of the show for a decent measure of time.

Sahil Mehta as Sameer in Shakti… Astitva Ke Ehsaas Kii

Sahil Mehta went ahead from being the main man in Suhani Si Ek Ladki to being the terrible man Sameer in Shakti… Astitva Ke Ehsaas Kii, and it was a wonderful change to see. His character at first entered the show as a decent and helping individual, however the minute Saumya (Rubina Dilaik) appeared to disappear frame his hands to Harman (Vivian Dsena), he turned into the insane sweetheart nobody foreseen. It really was a lovely change to see Sahil in a negative symbol, and that too entirely great.

Shrey Pareek as Kabir in Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai

Despite the fact that for a limited ability to focus time, Shrey Pareek’s character of Kabir in Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai was an impactful one. The show is known to have NO negative characters, where this one was an exemption. As the deranged, crazy and fanatical sweetheart, Shrey as Kabir was shockingly great. Likewise, featuring a criminal offense of trolling to a degree where it transforms into mishandle was novel of the producers to consider.

Shilpa Saklani Agnihotri as Roma in Kaleerein

Having a place with the group of quintessential vamps, Roma is the blurb young lady of the negative women every one of the watchers know about. Despite the fact that, her character is brimming with generalizations and dumb standards, it is performer Shilpa Saklani’s depiction of the character that makes it a watchable issue. What’s more, obviously, for all the show well disposed watchers out there, she is a sure treat.

Shipsy Rana as Ruksar in Ishq Subhan Allah

Another character that has a place with the quintessential TV vamps, Ruksar’s (Shipsy Rana) one sole witticism in life has been to make total rage for Kabir (Adnan Khan) and Zara (Eisha Singh), as and when she gets a shot. Now and again, it is extremely hard to comprehend why she does that, yet then it’s criminal to ask a day by day cleanser vamp, why she does what she does!

Apurva Agnihotri as Rajveer in Bepannaah

It appears Apurva and Shilpa (spouse wife) chose back at home, that them two will pick negative characters for their future undertakings. Joking! Apruva’s entrance in Bepannaah as Rajveer implied the start of issues for Aditya (Harshad Chopda) and Zoya (Jennifer Winget) in a flash. All things considered a cop, Rajveer has been tormenting the couple over and over, and demonstrates no kindness by any means. Notwithstanding, the best part about Rajveer is that he isn’t unnecessarilyloud or scaring, yet at the same time is a bad dream without hardly lifting a finger of essence.

Abhinav Shukla as Rajdeep in Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka

The most up to date scalawag around the local area, Rajdeep is as pitiless as an individual can be. A tank top, narrow minded and lamentable individual, there actually isn’t one thing to like about Rajdeep at all. In any case, it is Abhinav Shukla’s astonishing depiction of the character that makes even such an awful human show up as watchable. His identity and baritone voice adds to the violence of the character which is stunning.

In this way, these were the scalawags we thought were thoroughly stunning and surely sent chills down the spine of watchers! What do you think about the same? Do you concur with the decisions?

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