Revealed: Look of Vinit Kakar as Mayasura in 'Baal Shiva'

In an exclusive interview with India Forums, Kakar opened up on prepping for the one-of-a-kind look as well.

Vineet Kakkar as Mayasura

With so many mythological shows continue to work more often than not on the small screen, there are more and more shows coming in with an attempt to work. And TV recently launched Baal Shiva, a story never seen before on the small screen and so far, it is gradually getting some mileage as weeks pass by.

It has already been reported that actor Vinit Kakar has been roped in to play the role of Mayasura in the show. But what one hasn't seen so far is his look in the show. In an exclusive interview with us, Kakar opened up on prepping for the one-of-a-kind look as well.

Here's how Kakar will be looking as Mayasura-

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Vineet Kakkar as Mayasura

Kakar told us, "I am playing Mayasura who is 'mayavi', who can basically take anybody's avatar. What makes this character all the more interesting is that there is a feminine touch to this role. I haven't done any such thing before. This was challenging in so may ways and a lot of fun. There are so many new aspects for me to work with be it - the mannerisms or otherwise. It is the kind of opportunity any actor would love to have and even more, bank on it."

Baal Shiva currently airs on And TV where Kakar is expected to enter the show by next week.

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