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From Urvashi Dholakia to Jennifer Winget:Top 9 Iconic TV Vamps of Indian television

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 1, 2024, 23:07 IST
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From Urvashi Dholakia to Jennifer Winget: Top 9 Iconic TV Vamps of Indian television​

Indian television has seen its fair share of memorable characters, but few have left a lasting impression like its iconic villainesses. These powerful women have brought a unique blend of charisma, cunning, and complexity to the small screen, captivating audiences and redefining the very essence of drama. From unforgettable schemes to dramatic confrontations, these 9 legendary vamps have become household names, forever etched in the annals of Indian TV history. Join us as we revisit the performances that made these characters truly iconic.

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Urvashi Dholakia as Komolika from Kasautii Zindagii Kay

When talking about the most memorable vamps on Indian television, the first name that comes to mind is Urvashi Dholakia. Known for her role as Komolika in the hit TV show *Kasautii Zindagii Kay*, Urvashi changed how we think about TV villains. As Komolika, she stood out with her unique style, fashionable looks, and clever tricks, setting a new standard for villains on Indian TV. Her charm and cleverness led her to join the reality show *Bigg Boss 6*, which she ended up winning. Urvashi's journey from playing a popular TV villain to winning one of India’s biggest reality shows is a testament to her talent and versatility.

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Anita Hassanandani as Shagun from Yeh Hai Mohabbatein

Anita Hassanandani played Shagun, the first wife of Raman Bhalla, who relentlessly created problems between Raman and Ishita. Despite the negative role, fans have always loved Anita for her sweet and bubbly nature.

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Sudha Chandran as Yamini from Naagin

Sudha Chandran is known for her compelling portrayals of villainous characters. One of her most memorable roles is Ramola Sikand in *Kahin Kisi Roz*. In *Naagin 2*, she made a significant impact with her portrayal of one of the vamps, showcasing her talent for bringing depth and intrigue to negative roles.

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Lavina Tandon as Ruqaiya Begum from Jodha Akbar

Ruqaiya Begum, portrayed by Lavina Tandon, was among the wives of Emperor Akbar. Driven by a desire to reclaim her place as the principal queen and earn Akbar's love, she often engages in intricate schemes against Jodha, highlighting the intense rivalries and emotional complexities of the Mughal court.

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Adaa Khan as Shesha in Naagin

Adaa Khan took on the role of Shesha in the first two seasons of *Naagin*. Her character was primarily depicted as a scheming antagonist, constantly plotting against the protagonist Shivanya. Adaa's portrayal of Shesha was marked by her ability to bring a distinct and captivating presence to the screen, embodying the character with grace and poise.

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Kamya Panjabi as Preeto in Shakti - Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki

Kamya Panjabi has garnered widespread recognition for her impactful portrayals of negative characters. Among her most notable roles is Preeto, an overprotective and manipulative mother-in-law whose primary objective is to drive her daughter-in-law out of the family home.

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Jennifer Winget as Maya from Beyhadh

Maya Mehrotra, portrayed by Jennifer Winget, was a character depicted as an insomniac sociopath in the series. Despite being cast in a negative role, Jennifer's portrayal of Maya garnered widespread admiration and love from the audience. What set her apart was her ability to humanize Maya despite her negative traits, bringing a certain vulnerability and authenticity to the character, making audiences empathize with Maya on a deeper level.

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Rashami Desai as Tapasya from Uttaran

Rashami Desai, with her captivating smile and elegant presence, has endeared herself to television audiences. Her performance in *Uttaran*, where she plays a character who betrays her closest friend, resonated with viewers, earning her widespread admiration. Desai's portrayal showcased her acting prowess, making her a beloved figure on the small screen.

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