Key Points

Sheen Dass opens up about filming Aami Dakini in Kolkata's haunted mansions, describing the spooky atmosphere despite no paranormal events. The actress plays a complex character, Dakini, who embodies a mix of romance, revenge, and drama. Sheen feels fortunate to portray such a unique role, exploring deep emotions and multifaceted traits. Aami Dakini premieres on Sony Entertainment Television and SonyLIV, airing weekdays at 8 PM.

Key Points: Sheen Dass Shares Spooky Experience on Aami Dakini Set

  • Sheen Dass stars in Aami Dakini on Sony TV
  • Filming took place in haunted Kolkata mansions
  • No paranormal events but eerie ambiance felt
  • Dakini is a layered character with romance and revenge
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'Dakini' actress Sheen Dass shares her experience of shooting at hunted locations

Sheen Dass reveals eerie atmosphere of filming Aami Dakini in haunted locations.

"The atmosphere alone is enough to spook you. - Sheen Dass"

Mumbai, June 23

Actress Sheen Dass has been roped in as the lead for the edge-of-the-seat drama "Aami Dakini – Husn Bhi, Maut Bhi"

Talking exclusively to IANS, she shared her own experience of shooting at haunted locations.

Speaking to IANS, Sheen said, "Yes, we've shot at places that give off spooky vibes. We went to Kolkata and filmed in old abandoned mansions--Rajbaris."

She added that although nothing paranormal happened, the ambiance of the place itself is so eerie that it makes you feel extremely uneasy.

Sheen went on to add, "I haven't experienced anything supernatural, but the atmosphere alone is enough to spook you."

Spilling the beans on her experience of playing the role of Dakini in the show, the actress revealed that it was a very different experience.

She stated, "I've never played such a character before. I feel fortunate to get opportunities to portray such unique roles. Darkini isn't just a ghost--she's a deeply emotional and layered character. She's a simple woman blessed with magical powers, a wonderful dancer, and someone who loves with all her heart. But she's been betrayed by the one she loved the most. She has suffered a lot, yet even after death, she carries the hope of reuniting with her love."

Sheen added that as an actor, this role has been a great opportunity for her to explore those emotions.

When asked about "How does it feel to play both revenge and romance at the same time?", she claimed, "It's a mix of everything--revenge, romance, drama, dance. It's not just about two aspects; it's a complete package. I've never played such a multifaceted character before, so I feel very fortunate and grateful for this chance."

"Aami Dakini - Husn Bhi, Maut Bhi" will premiere on Sony Entertainment Television, and SonyLIV on Monday.

The show will air from Monday to Friday at 8:00 PM.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Sounds intriguing! Bengali ghost stories always have that special touch of emotion and tragedy. The Rajbaris of Kolkata are perfect settings - so rich in history and mystery. Looking forward to seeing how Sheen portrays this complex character. 👻
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Amit S.
Another supernatural show? Indian TV needs fresh concepts. But I'll give it a chance because of the Kolkata connection. The city's architecture can make any scene look hauntingly beautiful without special effects.
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Riya M.
Sheen seems so passionate about her role! It's refreshing to see actors talk about character depth rather than just glamour. The Dakini concept from Bengali folklore is fascinating - hope they do justice to the cultural roots while making it entertaining.
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Vikram P.
Shooting in actual haunted locations takes guts! Even if nothing happened, the psychological effect must have been intense. I remember visiting an old Rajbari in North Kolkata as a kid - the vibes were something else entirely.
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Sneha R.
The 8pm slot is perfect for this kind of show. Family can watch together after dinner. Hope they maintain good production values - many supernatural shows start well but become repetitive later. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Karan D.
Interesting mix of romance and revenge. But I hope they don't overdo the typical "bhoot-pret" tropes we see in every Indian supernatural show. The emotional backstory sounds promising - hope the execution matches the concept.

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