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Krrip Kapur Suri: 'Essaying the role of a villain is one of my fortes'

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Mumbai, May 11 (IANS) Krrip Kapur Suri is all set to unleash a new act of villainy on the small screen. It is an area, he says, is his forte.

Krrip will essay Guru Bhai, a menacing don on the Hindi fantasy drama series "Hero: Gayab Mode On". Guru Bhai and his dreaded gang will wreak havoc on the city, and the show's protagonist Veer, played by Abhishek Nigam, will have a tough time averting the nefarious plan.

"Essaying the role of a villain is one of my fortes. I am glad to be associated with this show. It gives me the opportunity to don a new avatar, Guru Bhai. Shooting for these scenes was intense but also something I enjoyed doing at the same time. It will be interesting to watch when Guru Bhai and Veer come face to face," says Krrip, about the popular Sony SAB show.

--IANS

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