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Richard Madden says he would be honoured to work in Bollywood movie

By IANS | Updated: April 4, 2023 19:40 IST

Mumbai, April 4 Actor Richard Madden, who will be soon seen playing an elite spy in the upcoming ...

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Mumbai, April 4 Actor Richard Madden, who will be soon seen playing an elite spy in the upcoming streaming action-thriller series 'Citadel', said that he will be honoured to work in a Bollywood movie.

The actor is in Mumbai for the Asia-Pacific leg of promotions of the series which also stars global star Priyanka Chopra.

Speaking to the media at a press event in the city, Richard said: "India makes more movies than any other country in the world and has an incredible amount of talent. I would be honoured to work here."

He also mentioned that he would like to essay a comic role if he works in a Bollywood movie as it's something that he hasn't tried his hands on.

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