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Nia Sharma to not star in Twisted 3

Nia Sharma raised the temperature several notches higher with her hot and sizzling performance in Vikram Bhatt’s popular web-series Twisted and Twisted 2. Thanks to the incredibly bold content of the series, it arrested loads of attention on the digital space and continues to do so even today.

After two immensely successful seasons of Twisted, fans were expecting Nia Sharma to return in its next season as well. However, as things stand now, it seems like fans are in for a huge shock as the gorgeous actress is reportedly not a part of Twisted 3.


Anupam Santosh Saroj, the director of the series, had confirmed last year that soon his team would return with season 3 of the show. However, he had chosen to not make any comment on the casting of the series.

The latest development of the cast front is that neither Nia nor Rrahul will be there in the new season of Twisted. Confirming the news, producer Vikram Bhatt tells and entertainment portal, “We will have a new cast for Twisted 3. The old story has been completed and there is nothing more to tell.”

Well, we surely want to know which actress is gearing up to replace Nia Sharma in Twisted 3. It will also be very interesting to know whether or not the new cast will manage to hold audiences’ attention the way Nia and the rest of the old cast did.

Meanwhile, Nia Sharma is presently seen on Colors’ popular show, Ishq Mein Marjawan.

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