Aalisha Panwar on Mini-Series Boom: "Complete, Gripping Story in One Go"

Television actress Aalisha Panwar has entered the mini-series space with the suspense drama 'The Mistaken Child'. She portrays Avni Bajaj, a mother whose life unravels after a child's disappearance, revealing a hidden biological connection and a dark past. Panwar praises the mini-series format for delivering complete, gripping narratives suited for fast-paced audiences. The series, produced by Onkar Films & Studio and directed by Dev Dutt Guptta, is currently streaming on KUKU TV.

Key Points: Aalisha Panwar Stars in Thriller Mini-Series The Mistaken Child

  • Aalisha Panwar stars in thriller 'The Mistaken Child'
  • She plays a fierce mother hiding a shocking secret
  • Mini-series format offers crisp, impactful storytelling
  • Plot involves a missing child and a wealthy family's dark past
  • Series is streaming now on KUKU TV
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Aalisha Panwar: With mini-series, audiences experience a complete, gripping story in one go

Actress Aalisha Panwar discusses her intense role in the mini-series The Mistaken Child and why the short-format is perfect for today's viewers.

Aalisha Panwar: With mini-series, audiences experience a complete, gripping story in one go
"With mini-series, they can experience a complete, gripping story in one go. - Aalisha Panwar"

Mumbai, March 5

Television actress Aalisha Panwar stepped into the rapidly growing mini-series space with The Mistaken Child and said that with the genre, audiences get to experience a complete and gripping story in one go.

In The Mistaken Child , Aalisha plays Avni Bajaj, a fierce mother caught in a storm of secrets after a child goes missing. The series unfolds around a powerful premise, when a child disappears, hidden truths surface and lives collide.

Packed with twists, emotional confrontations, and high-voltage drama, the series keeps viewers hooked till the end. Sharing her thoughts, Aalisha said: "Avni Bajaj is one of the most layered characters I've ever portrayed. She is fierce as a mother, vulnerable as a woman, and fearless when it comes to protecting her child."

"Shooting for 'The Mistaken Child' was intense but incredibly fulfilling. We had such a passionate team, and despite the heavy storyline, there were many fun and memorable moments on set," she added.

While the world believes her character Avni's adopted her daughter, the truth shocks everyone, the child is her biological daughter. As the story progresses, a dark past resurfaces involving a wealthy family facing financial ruin, who once planned to secure their son's future by marrying him to Avni's industrialist daughter.

She also spoke about the rising popularity of mini-series: "The mini-series format is growing so rapidly, and I absolutely love it. Audiences today don't want to wait endlessly to know what happens next. With mini-series, they can experience a complete, gripping story in one go. It's crisp, impactful, and perfect for today's fast-paced viewers."

With The Mistaken Child, Onkar Films & Studio continues to back strong, content-driven storytelling. Under Manish Shukla's production and Dev Dutt Guptta's direction, the series blends suspense, emotion, and drama seamlessly.

It is streaming on KUKU TV.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The plot sounds masaledaar! A missing child, hidden past, wealthy family drama... has all the elements of a gripping story. Hope the execution matches the promise. Our OTT platforms are truly evolving beyond saas-bahu tropes.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the mini-series trend, I hope the storytelling doesn't become too rushed. Sometimes a good story needs time to breathe and develop characters properly. Hope 'The Mistaken Child' finds that balance.
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Sarah B
The character of Avni sounds incredibly complex. A fierce mother with a vulnerable side – that's a role many Indian women will relate to. It's refreshing to see layered female characters beyond just being victims or villains.
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Karthik V
Streaming on KUKU TV? That's a new one for me. Hope the platform has good streaming quality. The production house has a decent track record, so expectations are high. Weekend plans sorted! 🍿
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Nisha Z
The part about a wealthy family planning a marriage for financial security hits close to home. We still see such arrangements in many circles. Hope the series handles this sensitive topic with nuance and doesn't just go for melodrama.

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