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Rohit Roy undergoes metamorphosis

Rohit Roy undergoes metamorphosis

India Blooms News Service | | 11 Feb 2015, 02:18 pm
Mumbai, Feb 11 (IBNS) Rohit Roy, who won everyone`s heart portraying the unforgettable character of Fattu in Shootout At Lokhandwala. is seen in the new TV show Peterson Hill. Known for playing serious roles, he will be seen in a happy-go-lucky role in the ongoing show.


Rohit played the headstrong Rishabh Malhotra in Swabhimaan, during his initial days.

According to the sources, Rohit is seen in the central character of a station manager of a railway station near Simla. Portraying the character wasn`t a tough task for the versatile actor as he is an amiable man in real life. So, it wasn`t too much of a work him.

Rohit plays the character of Kishori Lal Chadha in the show that went on air on the 26th of January. His character is affable and soft spoken, but slightly eccentric and goofy, and Rohit is had a fun time shooting for it.

The actor said, "I had to undergo a mental metamorphosis of sorts as this character is nothing like me in real life or even like the characters I've played in television or movies.. But I guess that's also the reason why I accepted the show! Am glad people are loving Kishori laal as well as the show !"

Peterson Hill is written, produced and directed by Ashwani Dhir

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