Harleen Sethi on ‘Bad Cop’: Aditya Datt had immense belief in me

Harleen Sethi credits director Aditya Datt for believing in her to play Devika in the gripping dual drama 'Bad Cop.' Datt's unwavering confidence convinced Sethi to take on the challenging role, highlighting their collaborative effort to bring depth to the character. The series promises suspense and intrigue, making it a must-watch for fans of intense narratives.
Harleen Sethi on ‘Bad Cop’: Aditya Datt had immense belief in me
Actress Harleen Sethi, known for her versatile roles, steps into the dual drama of ‘Bad Cop,’ a series directed by Aditya Datt and scripted by Rensil D’Silva. It promises to offer an exhilarating ride of suspense and intrigue.
Harleen Sethi expressed gratitude towards director Aditya Datt for his unwavering belief in her abilities. She revealed how Datt's conviction in casting her as Devika, despite initial hesitations, played a pivotal role in her decision to take on the challenging role.

"Aditya Datt had immense belief in me," Sethi stated. "He felt that he could only see me in the part. How can you deny the role when someone believes in you so much? He was much more convinced than I was. Initially, when I hadn't read the script, he was hell-bent on having me play Devika and tried to convince me, which is when I read the script and then we had a proper conversation about the show."
Sethi's portrayal of Devika, under Datt's direction, promises to add depth and intrigue to the show's ensemble cast.
"I would like to thank Aditya sir for bringing me on board, seeing me as Devika, and helping me out on set the way he did," Sethi commented.
‘Bad Cop’ marks a significant step for Sethi, who continues to carve a niche in the entertainment industry with her versatile roles. The series released on June 21, is available for streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.

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