Sanyam Sharma Discusses the Difficulties of Playing Vicky Bhaiyya in 'Swipe Crime'

Mumbai, Dec 22 (NationPress) Actor Sanyam Sharma has shared his insights regarding the difficulties he encountered while taking on the role of Vicky Bhaiyya in the series “Swipe Crime.”
The actor expressed his thoughts on both the challenges and thrill of embodying the character. He praised the show's writing and direction, highlighting how the role compelled him to step beyond his comfort zone. Sanyam noted, “Playing Vicky Bhaiyya was a challenging yet enjoyable experience. The character is quite different from my actual personality, but that's what made it so engaging to portray.”
Directed by Harsh Mainra, “Swipe Crime” explores the realm of college life entangled with a dark and treacherous digital scam, featuring a talented cast that includes Abhishek Singh Rajput, Faisal Malik, and Rishab Chadha, among others.
This show is available for streaming on MX Player and was produced by Jyoti Chouhan, Prashant Shinde, Upendra Sharma, Lalit Kshatriya, and Harsh Mainra under the banner of Versatile Motion Pictures.
The narrative follows a group of college students who find themselves trapped in a web of fraud and extortion. As they grapple with deceitful online scams, they face difficulties in breaking free. Moreover, the series sheds light on how cybercrime has devastated numerous lives across the nation, while lawmakers continue to provide inadequate support to the victims. This scenario leaves those affected feeling powerless and on the edge.
Previously, Abhishek Singh Rajput described Swipe Crime as a reflection of contemporary relationships. Regarding the series, Abhishek stated, “Swipe Crime is not merely a tale of crime; it’s a reflection of modern relationships and the choices we make in the digital era. Being part of such a complex and engaging project has been immensely fulfilling, and I’m eager for audiences to enjoy it.”
Released on Amazon MX Player on December 20, Swipe Crime masterfully intertwines college life with a dark and deceitful digital scam.