Niti Taylor's character to end in Ghulaam?
Her character will die in the show.
Actress Niti Taylor who is seen essaying the role of Shivani in Life OK’s show Ghulaam is been appreciated for her powerful role in the show.
But it seems, the actress will soon bid adieu to the show. Yes, according to reports stated by a source to a daily, "Though Niti fitted the character initially, and played her part well, it was necessary that the show changed tracks and a stronger female lead was roped in. Also, a newer face would raise the interest level and add to the glam factor." In the future track to come, Niti's character will get killed in the show.
Apparently, Pooja Banerjee, Pooja Gor and Ekta Kaul are being considered for the new character opposite Param Singh.
Meanwhile, Niti who is well versed with her dancing skills lately learned pottery on sets of her show.
For a sequence in Ghulaam, the actress had to help the ladies in Behrampur with pottery as the show's latest story line is talking about ‘Beti Bacho, Bavisha Bano’ – Empowering women to bring in the change in the village. Niti took the opportunity to try her hands in pottery.
Says Niti, “It was real fun trying my hands at pottery. I was taught the procedure, and after a lot of attempts, I finally managed to get it right (smiles). But, on the whole, it was a good experience. I truly had fun shooting for the same.” Niti was lately down with viral and was not shooting for three days. Asking her about the same she says, “Yes, I was down with viral but I am fine right now and have resumed shooting.” Ghulaam also features Param Singh and Ridheema Tiwari in pivotal roles. The actress is an active social media user and opens up her hearts on vital issues prevailing. She touched upon a very crucial matter of bullying. Talking on the same, she shared, “My fans are quite interactive. They keep asking me various questions or want me to talk about certain topics. After being urged by fans, I watched the youth hit show, ’13 Reasons Why’, which addresses various teenage issues especially bullying and realised it was needed to be spoken about.”
























































