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Manish Wadhwa does not fear getting slotted

Updated on: 23 June,2017 09:12 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Television actor Manish Wadhwa, who is essaying the role of Kans in the show "Paramavatar Shree Krishna", says he doesn't fear getting slotted in a particular genre

Manish Wadhwa does not fear getting slotted

Manish Wadhwa
Manish Wadhwa

Television actor Manish Wadhwa, who is essaying the role of Kans in the show "Paramavatar Shree Krishna", says he doesn't fear getting slotted in a particular genre. Manish has previously played negative characters in several TV shows.


Asked what attracts him towards the anti-hero, Manish told IANS: "It's the role that attracts me. Whether it is negative or positive, it is just a role. Be it Peshwa, Chanakya or whatever they were excellent...I am playing now Kans. I also played Raavan. So, now I am playing totally negative, it will be fun." Does he fear getting slotted in a particular genre?



"Not at all. I am doing so many variations. I have done Chanakya and Peshwa, which were positive. Raavan was both negative and positive and now with Kans I am playing negative," he said. "Paramavatar Shree Krishna" airs on &TV.

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