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Harsh Rajput to play male lead in supernatural thriller Pishachini

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Colors’ upcoming supernatural thriller Pishachini promises to send chills down the spine with its riveting concept and storyline.

The show revolves around pishachini aka Rani, a frightening demoness, who uses her charm to draw people towards her before trapping their souls. The fate of Bareilly is taken over by darkness when pishachini is set free. While Nyrraa Banerji and Jiya Shankar have been roped in for the lead roles of pishachini and Pavithra, respectively, popular actor Harsh Rajput has joined them in the cast as the male lead and will be essaying the role of Rakshit aka Rocky Rajput.

Talking about it, Harsh says, “I have always been fascinated by supernatural and thriller shows. While I have been a part of a few supernatural shows earlier, it was pishachini’s intriguing storyline that caught my attention. I will be seen playing the character of Rakshit. He is a progressive man who is cynical about ghost stories and supernatural powers. It would be interesting for the viewers to witness how the character shapes to become an integral part of the narrative. I am hopeful that the audience will enjoy the thrill.”

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