“Mohak is unpredictable”: Akkshith Sukhija shares insights about his character in Hungama OTT’s Let’s Play Blind

“Mohak is unpredictable”: Akkshith Sukhija shares insights about his character in Hungama OTT’s Let’s Play Blind

Hungama OTT, one of India’s leading digital entertainment platforms, is all set for the premiere of its latest original series, Let’s Play Blind, on 12th August 2025. A high-stakes thriller that explores the glamorous yet deadly world of underground gambling, where each move comes at a dangerous cost, the series taps into universal themes of ambition, betrayal, power, revenge, and manipulation. At its core are three high-society women — Mohini, Neeta, and Shanaya — who reign over the elite gambling circuit. But their lives take an unexpected turn upon the arrival of two outsiders, Mohak and Kavya, setting off a chain of disruption that threatens to tear their world apart. Let’s Play Blind features a powerhouse ensemble cast, including Akkshith Sukhija, Yukti Kapoor, Dolly Chawla, Kangna Sharma, Amy Aela, and Ribbhu Mehra.

Akkshith Sukhija steps into the role of Mohak, a charming but mysterious player with his own hidden agenda. For Mohak, what begins as a calculated infiltration soon spirals into a dangerous game with stakes he never anticipated. 

Revealing his first reaction to the script and sharing insights about his character, Akkshith recalls, “When I first heard the script, I was instantly drawn to the layered nature of the character. I was nervous initially but also excited to explore that psychological complexity. Mohak is unpredictable. He is highly skilled at the game, always balancing between power and emotional collapse. He walks in with a plan, only to get swept into a web of unpredictable power games. That tension, between control and vulnerability, is what really drew me in.”

With each card turned, secrets unfold, alliances shift, and survival becomes the ultimate prize in this glamorous but gory game of gambling. Let’s Play Blind promises a high-octane, emotionally charged ride where nothing — and no one — is as it seems.