Key Points

Sheen Dass takes on her most intense role yet as Dakini in Sony TV's upcoming supernatural thriller. The show explores a centuries-spanning love story that turns dangerously obsessive. Dass describes the character as fiercely powerful yet emotionally complex, pushing her acting limits. Premiering June 23, this edge-of-the-seat drama promises to blend romance with dark supernatural elements.

Key Points: Sheen Dass Stars in Thriller Show Aami Dakini Husn Bhi Maut Bhi

  • Supernatural thriller about love transcending lifetimes
  • Sheen Dass calls role emotionally challenging
  • Blurs lines between love and dark obsession
  • Premieres June 23 on Sony TV and SonyLIV
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Sheen Dass roped in for edge-of-the seat 'Aami Dakini - Husn Bhi, Maut Bhi'

Sheen Dass plays Dakini in Sony TV's new supernatural thriller Aami Dakini, premiering June 23. A tale of love, obsession and dark revenge.

"Dakini is powerful, fierce, and unapologetic - Sheen Dass"

Mumbai, June 18

There is a new treat for the fans of thriller in the form of the upcoming show, "Aami Dakini – Husn Bhi, Maut Bhi".

The show is rooted in a heartbreaking love story that transcends time and lifetimes. It shares the tale of Dakini who has returned after lifetimes to reclaim the love that once belonged to her. Blurring the line between love and obsession, Dakini is ready to go to any extent to find her long-lost husband.

Unlike other edge-of-the-seat dramas, "Aami Dakini – Husn Bhi, Maut Bhi" enjoys an emotional depth carefully woven into the narrative.

Actress Sheen Dass, who will bring Dakini to life shared that this role is unlike anything she has ever done before.

Shedding light on her character, Sheen revealed, "Dakini is an incredibly intense character layered with complexities that challenge every facet of her being. She is powerful, fierce, and unapologetic."

Sheen stated that portraying her has been an exhilarating journey, which forced her to push herself both emotionally and mentally to places she had not explored as an actor before this.

She went on to disclose, "There were moments of sheer adrenaline, moments of deep reflection, and moments when I had to confront raw, uncomfortable emotions head-on."

Showing her confidence in "Aami Dakini – Husn Bhi, Maut Bhi", she said, "I’m confident that audiences will be captivated by her unpredictable nature and the dark, thrilling world she inhabits."

According to Sheen, this is not just another show, but an emotional rollercoaster that will keep the viewers hooked from start to end.

"Aami Dakini – Husn Bhi, Maut Bhi" is set to premiere on Sony Entertainment Television, along with SonyLIV on 23rd June this year.

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

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally something fresh in Indian TV! All these saas-bahu sagas were getting repetitive. A supernatural thriller with emotional depth sounds intriguing. Sheen Dass seems perfect for this intense role - loved her in previous shows. Counting days for June 23rd! 🤩
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Priya M.
The concept sounds interesting but I hope they don't make it too dark for prime-time family viewing. 8pm slot means kids might be watching too. Sony TV usually maintains good balance though. Fingers crossed!
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Arjun S.
Dakini concept reminds me of old folk tales from Bengal region. Good to see Indian TV exploring our own mythology instead of copying Western shows. Hope the execution matches the promising premise. Sheen's dedication to the role is impressive!
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Sunita R.
Not sure about this one... Indian TV shows often start with great concepts but then drag the story unnecessarily. 5 days a week format worries me - hope they maintain quality. But will give first few episodes a chance for Sheen's performance.
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Vikram J.
After Sacred Games and Paatal Lok, Indian audiences are ready for more mature content. This seems like a step in right direction for TV. Hope they don't censor it too much. Also good that it's coming on SonyLIV simultaneously - perfect for working professionals like me who can't catch TV timings.

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