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Sushmita Sen talks about Aarya being the ‘Michael Corleone of India’

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Actress Sushmita Sen, who is gearing up for the release of the third season of her hit streaming show Aarya, has shared about her character that this time around she has nothing to lose.
The actress also said that this season will see Aarya in her most dangerous form of a lady don, before she went on to affirm that her titular character is, “the Michael Corleone of India”.
Michael Corleone is one of the most legendary characters in the history of cinema. The character, played by Al Pacino, belongs to Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather trilogy.
Talking about how things look for Aarya in season 3, the actress and former Miss Universe told the media at the event: “Aarya has nothing to lose in season 3 and when that happens you become the most dangerous person”.
The actress further mentioned: “People were wondering why didn’t Aarya become a don in season 2. I would like to tell them and assure them that they’re gonna see the don in her in full glory in this season.”
Hot on Aarya’s heels is ACP Khan who after being preoccupied in the second season is back with vengeance and will do anything in his capacity to put an end to Aarya’s illegal drug empire. (IANS)

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