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Shereveer continues to trouble Nisha

By: Joginder Tuteja, Glamsham
Thursday, October 04, 2007

In the years gone by, there may have been gigabytes spent on so-called alliances of Nisha Kothari. But if one looks closely at the films done by her, it is not only the Ram Gopal Varma association which is a common factor. In addition, there is also the leading villain in her films who is a common fixture!

Yes, we are talking about Shereveer Vakil who seems to be troubling Nisha (well, strictly on screen) in each of her cinematic outings ever since she made her leading lady debut with James. Shereveer played a menacing goon in the film and was responsible for her death in James.

This was followed by SHIVA where she was not just paired with her James hero Mohit Ahlawat again but also had to face an obstacle in the form of Shereveer. This time around she wasn't bumped off though as her on screen beau came to her rescue.

Even in this Friday's release GO, Shereveer plays a menacing goon by the name of T S Ranganathan a.k.a. Ranga. A goon who just knew how to kill, he could eliminate anyone for a price.

Well, we are quite sure that Nisha's on screen hero Gautam would be able to avoid this elimination and probably finish off Shereveer once for and all so that he cannot return to create menace in Nisha's life!
 

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