Vishal Aditya Singh to play the other male lead in Aami Dakini producer’s next show

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Vishal Aditya Singh to play the other male lead in Aami Dakini producer’s next show

After casting Aham Sharma, the makers of Aami Dakini have now finalised Vishal Aditya Singh to play the second male lead in their upcoming television show. The story will centre around two male protagonists and one female lead.

While Aham and Vishal will portray the male leads, Bengali star Sandipta Sen has been roped in to play the female protagonist.A source associated with the show informed us, “The story is based on the popular Bengali OTT series Noshtoneer, which featured Sandipta in the lead role. She has been cast to reprise the same character in its television adaptation. The narrative will begin with Sandipta and Aham, with other important characters entering as the plot progresses.

Nishi Singh has been finalised to play the parallel lead in the new show.

Aham will be seen as a heart surgeon, while Vishal will play a police officer. This will be a finite series, currently planned for 130 episodes, and will be shot in Chandigarh.”Vishal remained unavailable for comment.The actor, known for his work in shows like Chandragupta Maurya, Sasural Simar Ka, Begusarai, Chandrakanta, and Kullfi Kumarr Bajewala, was last seen in Chand Jalne Laga.

The upcoming show marks his return to television after nearly a year and a half. Aham, too, is making a comeback to the small screen after a considerable break.In an earlier conversation with us about his mythological project Bhagwaan Parashuraam, Vishal had shared, “India has deep roots in mythology, and the Indian entertainment industry has brought forth some incredible stories. While we are familiar with Lord Vishnu’s tales, his avatars are less explored. As a spiritual person, when I got the opportunity to play Lord Parashuraam, I was excited to dive into the unknown.

The show is not just entertaining — it also offers insight into the lesser-known origins of this powerful figure. I am thrilled to be part of a project that aims to bring viewers closer to Indian history and culture.”

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