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Not Kushal or Karan Tacker but Shaheer Sheikh is the TELEVISION’S MOST DESIRABLE MEN
![Not Kushal or Karan Tacker but Shaheer Sheikh is the TELEVISION’S MOST DESIRABLE MEN Not Kushal or Karan Tacker but Shaheer Sheikh is the TELEVISION’S MOST DESIRABLE MEN Not Kushal or Karan Tacker but Shaheer Sheikh is the TELEVISION’S MOST DESIRABLE MEN](https://static.abplive.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/08155316/5c0b9b948b7a4Shaheer.jpg?impolicy=abp_cdn&imwidth=1200&height=675)
New Delhi: List of Most Desirable Men from Television World is out and the actor who has topped the list is handsome hunk Shaheer Sheikh. As per Times 20 Most Desirable Men on TV, Shaheer has topped the list because of his brooding looks that have women swooning over him.
Shaheer is allegedly dating his co-star Erica Fernandez but the couple has always denied the rumours.
Actor became a heart-throb after his stint his Sony Entertainment Television’s show ‘Kuch Rang Pyar Ke Aise Bhi’. He played the role of Dev Dixit with Erica portraying the role of Sonakshi. Show was hit amongst the audience because of its unique story line and crackling chemistry of lead actors.
Recently, there was news that Shaheer has been approached to play the role of ‘Anurag Basu’ in the Kasautii Zindagi Kay 2. It is also being said that actor is currently in talks with Ekta Kapoor regarding this show.
Shaheer started his career with TV show ‘Sanya’, but got recognition from Star Plus show ‘Navya’. He has acted in shows like, ‘Mahabharat’, ‘Best Of Luck Nikki’ ‘Jhansi Ki Rani’.
Check out some of his drool-worthy pictures:
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Iryna SorokaThe writer is an Associate Professor at Jindal Institute of Behavioural Sciences.
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