Abigail Pande Balaji Telefilms for Kutingg New Show Missing Priya

Abigail Pande had ‘trust’ in Balaji Telefilms, shares her initial reactions for Kutingg’s New Show ‘Missing Priya’

Abigail Pande had ‘trust’ in Balaji Telefilms, shares her initial reactions for Kutingg’s New Show ‘Missing Priya’

Mumbai: Actor Abigail Pande, one of the lead faces of Kutingg’s newly released show Missing Priya, has shared her first impressions of the project and what drew her to be a part of the gripping drama. The show also features Dheeraj Dev, Krishna Soni, Rajeev Bharadwaj, and Rohit Sharma in pivotal roles. Marking another significant addition to her body of work, the show is backed by Balaji Telefilms and explores a compelling mystery that keeps viewers hooked from the very first episode.
Speaking about her initial reaction, Abigail revealed that while Kutingg is a relatively new platform, the strength of the content and the credibility of the makers played a key role in her decision. “Honestly, it’s a new app but I trusted the show very much since it is by Balaji,” she said.


She further shared how the script quickly captured her attention. “Initially I was only scrolling through the pages of the script but it was pretty attractive so I got really invested in it and started wondering, ‘Where is Priya?’” Abigail added, highlighting how the narrative pulled her in even before filming began. Describing Missing Priya as a tightly written story with a strong hook, the actor praised the platform’s content approach. “It’s a well-written story with a very interesting twist. I think in terms of script and content, Kutingg has really strong shows; even vertical dramas are so interesting,” she noted. With Missing Priya, Kutingg continues to expand its slate of engaging originals, while Abigail Pande, along with Dheeraj Dev, Krishna Soni, Rajeev Bharadwaj, and Rohit Sharma, brings depth and intrigue to a story driven by suspense and mystery.

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