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6 Indian Actors Who Are All Set To Make Their International Debut In 2020
For many Bollywood actors, their journey from the Hindi cinema to the international cinema is the endgame. Indian Bollywood actors such as Priyanka Chopra, Vir Das, Irrfan Khan, Ali Faizal, and Anupam Kher have time and again proved that you can reach anywhere if you have it in you. In the upcoming Netflix original film, Extraction starring Chris Hemsworth in the lead role and many Indian actors playing significant roles is going to be refreshing to witness. In the film, Russo Brothers have given a chance to acclaimed Bollywood actors. So, here is a list of actors who have made their way into the international cinema-
1. Pankaj Tripathi
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The Mirzapur actor has already impressed the Indian audience with his acting many times. Now, he has made his International debut with Extraction. He already has other upcoming Bollywood projects such as Kabir Khan’s 83 and The Kargil Girl which is a biopic of Gunjan Saxena and Mimi.
2. Hrithik Roshan
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Hrithik Roshan is yet to announce his upcoming Hollywood debut but the actor has been signed by the US-based Gersh Agency. He has been reading a lot of scripts and is looking for the right project to make his way into the international cinema.
3. Suniel Shetty
The actor had started shooting for his Hollywood debut Call Centre where he is playing the role of a Sikh cop. The film is directed by Jeffrey Chin, an American-Chinese filmmaker, and is inspired by a real-life event. The film is about an Indian police officer who busted a multimillion-dollar call centre scam. The shooting of the film was going on in Hyderabad for over the last six months.
4. Dimple Kapadia
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Dimple Kapadia recently bagged a Christopher Nolan film Tenet and was shot in Mumbai amongst other places. The film also stars actors like John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Michael Caine, and Kenneth Branagh.
5. Priyanshu Painyuli
Priyanshu Painyuli made his debut with Bhavesh Joshi and has a few Bollywood movies in his kitty now. He will be next seen in Chris Hemsworth starrer Extraction and he has completely transformed from playing the boy next door in Bhavesh Joshi to a menacing drug lord in Extraction.
6. Randeep HoodaAfter giving some stellar performances in Bollywod, the actor will finally be seen making his Hollywood debut in Extraction opposite Chris Hemsworth.
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