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Vaibhav Mangle to Pallavi Joshi; A look at the actors who played ghosts in Marathi TV shows

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 27, 2023, 16:00 IST
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Vaibhav Mangle to Pallavi Joshi; A look at the actors who played ghosts in Marathi TV shows

Marathi television is going to witness a horror thriller show Chandravilas soon. The show will feature Vaibhav Mangle in the avatar of the ghost. But did you know before Vaibhav Mangle, there were horror TV shows where several notable actors played ghosts before? Yes! Actors like Pallavi Joshi, Saaniya Chaudhari, and others played the roles of ghosts and surprised the audience with their incredible performances. Take a look.

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Vaibhav Mangle

Vaibhav Mangle had earlier played the role of a ghost 'Chinchi Chetkin' in the Marathi drama play Albatya Galbatya. The actor will now yet again play the role of a ghost in the show Chandravilas. Chandravilas is a two hundred years old haunted palace where the ghost resides. The ghost will ruin the life of a father-daughter duo who will come to live in the palace.

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Apurva Nemlekar

Actress Apurva Nemlekar won everyone's hearts with her character Shevanta in Ratris Khel Chale season 1. Shevanta was murdered by her extramarital affair partner Anna Naik. In season 2, Shevanta became the ghost and took revenge on Anna's family. The audience praised the actress's acting skills.

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Shashwati Pimplikar

Chahool actor Shashwati Pimplikar played the role of a ghost in the show. She played the role of Nirmala, who dies of a heart attack after learning about her boyfriend's affair with a foreigner. Nirmal ruined the lives of the couple by becoming the ghost after her death. Shashwati's character grabbed eyeballs.

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Saaniya Chaudhari

Actress Saaniya Chaudhari played the role of a spirit soul Vaibhavi. Vaibhavi was killed by Swaraj's aunt due to some property issues. Even though Vaibhavi has died, her death becomes a mystery and her husband Swaraj feels her presence in his bungalow. Saaniya's acting skills in the spirit role managed to entertain the viewers.

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Pallavi Joshi

Actress Pallavi Joshi was a part of the mysterious horror thriller show Grahan. Pallavi played the role of Rama, who had a husband and two children. One day, a truck hits her but she escapes unhurt and returns home. After reaching home, she finds that her house has changed and her family is missing. The actress's suspicious and scary role won many hearts.

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