OTT
Spin-Offs:
In
the
fast-paced
world
of
streaming
content,
it's
not
just
the
gripping
plots
and
jaw-dropping
twists
that
capture
our
hearts;
it's
the
quirky
characters
that
leave
a
lasting
impression
on
our
minds.
Here,
we
delve
into
two
such
remarkable
characters
who
have
etched
their
names
in
the
annals
of
OTT
history
and
who
fans
believe
deserve
their
own
spin-off
series.
1.
Gulshan
Devaiah
as
Chaar
Cut
Aatmaram
in
Guns
&
Gulaabs:
In
Netflix's
action-packed
series
"Guns
and
Gulaabs," Gulshan
Devaiah
takes
on
the
role
of
a
contract
killer
with
a
twist,
Chaar
Cut
Aatmaram.
What
sets
Aatmaram
apart
from
your
run-of-the-mill
hitman
is
his
signature
move
-
a
four-step
soul
separation
technique
that
earned
him
the
nickname
'Four-Cut.'
The
character's
quirky
personality,
his
fascination
with
philosophy,
and
his
penchant
for
delivering
profound
one-liners
while
performing
his
ruthless
deeds
have
endeared
him
to
audiences
worldwide.
Fans
can't
get
enough
of
his
quirky
charm
and
are
eagerly
awaiting
news
of
a
potential
spin-off
that
delves
deeper
into
Aatmaram's
enigmatic
world.
2.
Sharib
Hashmi
as
JK
Talpade
in
The
Family
Man:
Sharib
Hashmi's
portrayal
of
JK
Talpade
in
"The
Family
Man
''
has
catapulted
him
into
the
hearts
of
viewers
and
cemented
his
status
as
a
fan-favorite
character.
Sharib's
unwavering
support
of
Srikant
Tiwari
and
his
willingness
to
dive
headfirst
into
dangerous
situations
make
him
an
endearing
and
essential
element
of
the
show.
Sharib
Hashmi's
performance
in
"The
Family
Man" has
struck
a
chord
with
audiences,
who
appreciate
the
character's
humor,
loyalty,
and
the
depth
he
brings
to
the
series.
Fans
are
clamoring
for
a
spin-off
that
focuses
on
JK
Talpade's
adventures,
giving
them
a
chance
to
explore
the
intriguing
world
of
intelligence
operations
through
his
eyes.
3.
Vijay
Varma
as
Sasya
Bhai
in
SHE:
Vijay
Varma,
known
for
his
remarkable
versatility
in
portraying
grey
characters,
has
garnered
nationwide
popularity
through
his
dark
and
shady
roles.
In
the
Netflix
series
"SHE," he
takes
on
the
role
of
Sasya
Bhai,
a
character
that
is
as
diabolical
and
obscene
as
they
come.
For
Vijay
Varma,
embodying
the
persona
of
Sasya
was
a
challenge
that
took
him
a
significant
amount
of
time
to
break
through
his
own
inhibitions.
Sasya
Bhai
is
not
your
average
antagonist.
Despite
being
a
negative
character,
Sasya's
presence
in
the
series
created
a
profound
impact.
In
a
world
of
black
and
white,
Sasya
Bhai
is
a
character
that
reminds
us
of
the
shades
of
gray
that
exist
in
every
human
being.
4.
Sikandar
Kher
as
Nishikant
Adhikari
in
Monica
Oh
My
Darling:
In
the
realm
of
"Monica
Oh
My
Darling," a
comedy-cum-thriller
that
boasts
a
star-studded
cast
including
Rajkummar
Rao,
Huma
Qureshi,
and
Radhika
Apte,
one
character
shines
in
his
own
unique
way
-
Nishikant
Adhikari,
portrayed
by
Sikandar
Kher.
Nishikant
Adhikari
is
the
epitome
of
nepotism
gone
awry.
This
character
can
be
called
the
perfect
example
of
how
even
the
most
absurd
characters
can
get
appreciation
from
viewers
when
brought
to
life
with
the
right
touch.
In
a
series
that
blends
comedy
and
thrills
seamlessly,
Sikandar
Kher's
portrayal
of
Nishikant
Adhikari
stands
out
as
both
relevant
and
impactful.
5.
Abhishek
Banerjee
as
Hathoda
Tyagi
in
Paatal
Lok:
Abhishek
Banerjee,
renowned
primarily
for
his
eccentric
comic
roles,
embarked
on
a
bold
journey
into
the
gripping
and
somber
realm
by
embodying
the
character
of
Vishal
Tyagi,
alias
Hathoda
Tyagi,
in
the
series
'Paatal
Lok.'
His
portrayal
of
this
merciless
figure
sent
shudders
coursing
through
the
audience.
Hathoda
Tyagi
is
a
savage
murderer
with
an
unexpected
dimension
-
his
affection
for
animals
and
his
charming,
idiosyncratic
side.
Abhishek's
performance
etched
an
enduring
impact,
sparking
discussions
that
continued
long
after
the
show's
debut
on
Netflix.
This
striking
dichotomy
between
ferocity
and
endearing
eccentricities
showcased
Abhishek's
versatility
as
an
actor,
earning
him
acclaim
and
accolades
for
his
dramatic
prowess.
6.
Rasika
Dugal
as
Beena
Tripathi
in
Mirzapur:
Rasika
Duggal's
versatile
depiction
of
Beena
Tripathi
in
the
Amazon
Prime
Video
series
'Mirzapur'
stands
as
a
testament
to
her
acting
brilliance.
Beena,
a
homemaker
within
the
patriarchal
Tripathi
family,
is
brought
to
life
by
Rasika
with
effortless
strength,
skillfully
navigating
the
intricate
dynamics
of
the
men
in
her
life.
Beena
Tripathi's
character
boldly
questions
societal
norms,
delving
into
a
woman's
sexuality
and
autonomy
within
a
predominantly
male-dominated
household.
Rasika's
portrayal
is
impeccable,
embracing
the
character
with
unapologetic
grace.
7.
Kubra
Sait
as
Cuckoo
in
Sacred
Games:
Kubra
Sait's
depiction
of
the
transgender
character
Cuckoo
in
'Sacred
Games'
is
undeniably
extraordinary.
Cuckoo's
character
defied
stereotypes
and
brought
transgender
representation
to
the
forefront.
Kubra's
exceptional
acting
made
such
a
profound
impression
that
viewers
started
scouring
the
internet
to
ascertain
whether
she
is
transgender
in
real
life,
a
testament
to
her
immersive
and
convincing
performance.