Ryan Gosling keen to work in Indian films

Wednesday 27th July 2022 07:59 EDT
 
 

Actor Ryan Gosling has shown a keen interest in working in an Indian film. In a brand new interview, Ryan said he would “love to find a film to do there”. He also teased that he would “talk to the Russos” about it, referring to the Russo Brothers - directors of his upcoming film ‘The Gray Man’.

Ryan features as Court Gentry, aka Sierra Six, in Netflix’s recent release, directed by Joe and Anthony Russo. Apart from Ryan, the film also stars Chris Evans, Dhanush, Ana de Armas, Billy Bob Thornton, Jessica Henwick, and Rege Jean-Page.

In the interview, Ryan was asked if wants to collaborate on a film in India. Ryan replied, "I would love that. I really would. If you can hook me up let me know. I am in, when do I start? I would love to find a film to do there. That would be amazing. Maybe I would talk to the Russos and we can find one.”

In a separate interview, Ryan spoke about Dhanush. He said, "Dhanush has an incredible screen presence and he is such a lovely person to be around. It was hard to pretend that I didn't like him because he is so charming. I have so much respect for his work ethic. He is so precise and (he) never made a mistake.”

The Gray Man is an adaptation of Mark Greaney's 2009 novel of the same name. It revolves around CIA mercenary spy Sierra Six, who accidentally uncovers dark agency secrets and becomes a primary target of his former colleague Lloyd Hansen and other international assassins. The film is set to premiere on Netflix on July 22.

On the work front, Ryan made waves online with his new look as Ken for his upcoming film, featuring Margot Robbie as Barbie. The film is an upcoming romantic comedy based on the fashion doll that goes by the same name, with Greta Gerwig directing it. The film will also star Kate McKinnon, Alexandra Shipp, America Ferrera, Simu Liu, Hari Nef, Will Ferrell, Issa Rae, and Michael Cera. Produced by Warner Bros., the film will hit the theatres in July 2023.


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