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Rashmi Agdekar on OTT censorship: Apart from disclaimers and age ratings, I don t think we need them
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Rashmi Agdekar wants to do a dark, gritty role
By IANS |
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Rashmi Agdekar. Image Source: IANS News
Mumbai, May 6 : Actress Rashmi Agdekar, who has been part of web series such as Rasbhari , ImMature , Dev DD 2 , and Awkward Conversations With Girlfriend , says that she would like to play a dark character next. I would like to play any and every character on the spectrum. While there are so many roles I want to play eventually, my immediate wish is to be or play a somewhat dark, gritty character, or something that is a contrast to my previous roles, which were mostly quirky, girl next door in nature, she told IANS.
Rashmi Agdekar wants to do a dark, gritty role ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
Actress Rashmi Agdekar, who has been part of web series such as “Rasbhari”, “ImMature”, “Dev DD 2”, and “Awkward Conversations With Girlfriend”, says that she would like to play a dark character next.
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“I would like to play any and every character on the spectrum. While there are so many roles I want to play eventually, my immediate wish is to be or play a somewhat dark, gritty character, or something that is a contrast to my previous roles, which were mostly quirky, girl next door in nature,” Rashmi Agdekar told IANS.
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