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Vinit Kakar: Playing cameo roles is fun

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Mumbai, Aug 10 (IANS) Actor Vinit Kakar sure enjoys essaying cameo roles in TV shows.

The actor, who has just wrapped up shooting for the show "Devi Adi Parashakti", said: "As actors, we are at times offered characters which are very interesting and daring but are very short. I enjoy playing such cameos. They are fun in themselves."

"My character Raktabija is a very popular evil in the mythological books. He was killed by goddess Durga, so the character has a planned ending and it was known. I loved essaying it," he added.

He is also shooting for "RadhaKrishn", where he plays Ashwatthama.

"The pandemic is still there, so the thought of shooting two shows at a time was a challenge itself. But I enjoy such challenges and by god's grace, I'm all fit and healthy," he said.

Vinit is known for featuring in television shows like "Vighnaharta Ganesh", "Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanumaan" and "Mahakali: Anth Hi Aarambh Hai".

--IANS

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