Updated On: 20 February, 2023 07:02 AM IST | Mumbai | Priyanka Sharma
Avinash, who is a Best Actor: Series nominee at mid-day and Radio City Hitlist OTT Awards, says it was tough to essay ruthless role in Khakee

A still from the series
When creator Neeraj Pandey offered Avinash Tiwary the role of ruthless gangster Chandan Mahto in Khakee: The Bihar Chapter, the actor had two concerns. To begin with, he could not come to terms with the sheer villainy that the character represented. That, in turn, made him worry about his family’s reaction to the part. “[In Chandan], we see a guy who could kill kids, and make rape [threats]. I didn’t know if I could bring such [evil] on screen, or be truthful to the character. Also, I was worried about my family’s reaction to it. It’s the closest audience that scares you the most. These thoughts made me wonder whether I should do the role,” recounts Tiwary.
His doubts have been evidently laid to rest. The Netflix series not only opened to a positive response, but it has also secured Tiwary a place in the Best Actor: Series category at the mid-day and Radio City Hitlist OTT Awards. He remembers that his concerns stemmed from the belief that a character, which evoked fear and repulsion, wouldn’t find favour with the audience. “In our cinemas, people, who are loved, are those who are shown as desirable. Our stars portray roles that have swag and charm. When you don’t see that in a role, you’re scared that it won’t be liked by viewers. But the show’s success has shown that if you have honed your skill, you will reach out to the world.”