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Paramavatar Shri Krishna the &TV show will see Deepak Dutta and Kashish Duggal Paul playing vital roles. Read news here.

Deepak Dutta and Kashish Duggal Paul join the cast of Paramavatar Shri Krishna

Paramavatar Shri Krishna the popular &TV show produced by Peninsula Pictures is seeing a new set of actors being introduced in the show post the leap.

With the focus now on Pandavas and Kauravas and the Mahabharat track, the show will see lot many additions in the cast.

We at IWMBuzz.com have been giving our loyal readers a lot of exclusive news on the new cast being roped in to Paramavatar Shri Krishna.

We now head of the casting being finalized for the roles of King Dhritarastha and his wife, Gandhari.

Senior actor Deepak Dutta who was last seen in Silsila Badalte Rishton Ka will play the part of Dhritarashtra.

Joining him will be actress Kashish Duggal Paul in the role of Gandhari. Kashish was recently seen in Sufiyana Pyaar Mera in the role of Ghazala. Her character was recently killed in the show, which brought about a huge outburst from the fans of the show.

We buzzed Deepak and Kashish and they confirmed playing the parts.

We reached out to the channel spokesperson but could not get through to them.

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