Dilnaz
Irani
As
A
Police
Officer
Dilnaz
Irani
has
joined
the
cast.
She
is
seen
playing
the
role
of
Arunima,
a
police
officer.
In
the
trailer,
Aryan
and
Arunima
are
seen
discussing
about
Alia
and
the
murder.
Twisted
2
Trailer
While
Arunima
asks
Aryan
to
move
on,
Aryan
is
hell-bent
to
prove
Nia,
Ranvir
Raichand's
murderer.
But
before
they
could
prove
Alia
is
the
killer,
there
is
another
murder
(Vinod
is
killed).
Intriguing
Murder
Mystery
Alia
complains
to
the
police,
who
questions
her
over
Vinod's
murder.
Aryan
believes
that
Alia
has
killed
him
and
has
not
left
any
evidence.
Aryan
joins
Arunima
in
the
investigation.
Who
Killed
Vinod?
Who
killed
Vinod
-
Alia
or
someone
else
-
we'll
have
to
watch
and
find
out.
The
trailer
looks
interesting
and
Nia
steals
the
show
with
her
hot
looks
and
mind-blowing
performance.
Twisted
2
Songs
There
are
also
two
songs
in
the
web
series
-
Ghav
Hai
Ghav
Par,
sung
by
Arnab
Datta,
written
by
Shakeel
Azmi
and
music
directed
by
Raja
Pandit.
The
other
song,
Pyar
Na
Ho
Jaaye
Kahin
is
crooned
by
Ravi
Mishra,
written
by
Shakeel
Azmi,
and
the
music
directed
by
Harish
Sagane.
Nia’s
Character
In
Twisted
2
Regarding
her
character,
Nia
told
India
Today,
"I
can't
thank
Vikram
enough
for
how
he
has
etched
my
character
and
it
is
one
level
up
in
Twisted
2.
There
is
so
much
thought
that
has
gone
into
the
character."
The
Actress
Plays
A
Complex
Character
"I
understand,
people
call
it
a
grey
character.
But
how
I
perceive
it
as
she
is
a
very
strong
woman
and
can
take
on
the
world.
She
is
also
a
girl
who
has
a
back
story.
Behind
every
beautiful
face,
behind
every
lipstick
and
best
makeup,
there's
a
simple
girl.
She's
that."
Nia’s
Bold
Scenes
When
asked
whether
doing
bold
scenes
was
a
challenge
for
her,
the
actress
told
the
leading
daily,
"It's
how
media
takes
it,
for
viewers
it
doesn't
come
as
a
surprise.
It's
not
that
this
not
has
been
attempted
before."
‘If
A
Certain
Scene
Demands
Explicit
Scenes,
I
Can't
Deny
It’
"In
movies
they
have
been
done
to
death.
I'm
surprised
that
this
is
21st
century
and
such
perceptions
exist.
TV
restricts
you
in
every
way,
in
digital
you
have
a
freedom
of
going
explicit,
and
portray
things
you
can't
on
television.
If
a
certain
scene
demands
explicit
scenes,
I
can't
deny
it."