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Karan Tacker steps into the paranormal zone with Bhay

Karan Tacker, the man who’s aced the art of playing men in uniform in high-octane thrillers like Khakee: The Bihar Chapter and Special Ops, is now stepping into a world where shadows whisper and the unknown lurks just beyond the...
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Karan Tacker, the man who’s aced the art of playing men in uniform in high-octane thrillers like Khakee: The Bihar Chapter and Special Ops, is now stepping into a world where shadows whisper and the unknown lurks just beyond the veil. This time, he’s not hunting criminals—he’s chasing the unknown. From a razor-sharp role in Special Ops, he is now taking on a completely different role—one that is more artistic and layered.

For Tacker, Bhay marks a thrilling departure from his past roles. Known for his intensity and brooding charisma, he has carved a niche in the crime and espionage genre, playing characters who operate with calculated precision. But with Bhay, he’s venturing into darker, more artistic territory—where logic takes a backseat and fear takes the wheel. As Gaurav Tiwari, he walks the fine line between skepticism and belief, between what is seen and what is sensed.

The show boasts a stellar cast, including Kalki Koechlin, Danish Sood, and Saloni Batra. Together, they’ll navigate a world where every creaking door has a tale to tell, and every shadow holds a secret, waiting to be revealed.

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