"The fact that attracted me the most about the character is the way she carries herself and the strong personality she has. People literally fear her and that's not something everybody can do. I have always enjoyed playing dark and grey shades as it gives you an opportunity to explore the character as much as possible," she adds."Making the role so convincing that it creates a sense of hatred towards the character among the people is the real challenge that I accept every time I get into the skin of a villain,"she shares.Excited to join the show 'Crime Patrol 2.0', Deepali adds: " It's one of the shows on Indian television that gives a glimpse into the psyche of the criminals and not just narrates a story, making it very intriguing for the viewers to watch. True to the core of the show, the focus is always on ensuring that the viewers at large understand the situations and stay 'Satark'. In its new avatar, Crime Patrol 2.0 is a perfect combination of thriller, action, drama and emotions."'Crime Patrol 2.0' airs on Sony Entertainment Television.
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