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How I met Your Mother to Monkey Man: Hollywood films and shows with Indian-origin cast

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 20, 2025, 20:24 IST
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​How I met Your Mother to Monkey Man: Hollywood films and shows with Indian-origin cast

From romantic comedies to suspenseful thrillers, Indian actors are becoming more and more well-known in Hollywood. These talents are proudly featured in leading roles on shows like The Perfect Couple and How I Met Your Father. Due to Hollywood's increasing acceptance of diversity, these performers are landing interesting parts that ignore expectations. They are changing narratives and demonstrating that representation is not only increasing but flourishing on the international scene with everything from suspenseful mystery thrillers to touching family dramas.

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'​Adarsh Gourav in Alien: Earth'

Adarsh Gourav plays Dr. Raj Patel, a crucial figure in the last-line human battle against alien settlers, in the highly anticipated science fiction thriller Alien: Earth. For the young actor, who was already praised for his role in The White Tiger, the epic, which is set in the far future, represents a daring Hollywood leap. Richa Moorjani, star of Never Have I Ever, joins him and plays another significant part in the galaxy-hopping narrative. The project, which is expected to open in theaters in 2025, aims to showcase Indian talent in a broad and creative manner.

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'​Suraj Sharma in How I Met Your Father'

The classic sitcom is brought up to date for a new generation in How I Met Your Father, where Suraj Sharma plays Sid, Sophie's best friend who owns a bar. Sharma's work goes well beyond the token character and adds genuine depth as the group's emotional glue. He is most known for Life of Pi, where he skillfully combines humor and sincerity to make Sid an immediate favorite in this modern story of friendship and love set in New York.

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'​Dev Patel in Monkey Man'

Monkey Man, a fast-paced revenge story set in the dark corners of the Indian underworld, brings actor-director Dev Patel back to the big screen. His combined effort creates a rough, unvarnished experience that is brutally real and feels private. In search of redemption, Patel's masked hero struggles with wild rage and cultural pride, drawing inspiration from Indian myth and contemporary anxiety. With the help of a vibrant ensemble of Indian descent, the project soon demonstrates that Patel now holds the director's chair as firmly as he does the lead.

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'​Ishaan Khatter in The Perfect Couple'

The Perfect Couple is a murder mystery series that combines privilege with deadly secrets, set against the sparkle of a high-society wedding. Shooter Dival, portrayed by Ishaan Khatter, is a visitor whose past reveals hidden loyalty as the death toll rises. Khatter, who is already an elegant presence in Bollywood, blends in well with this Hollywood environment, offering both charm and risks in equal measure. In addition to a launchpad role that could make Khatter a household name, the limited run promises suspense and sparkle.

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'​Ambika Mod in One Day'

Ambika Mod shines in the romantic drama One Day as Emma, who follows Leo Woodall' Dexter through two decades of love, grief, and firm courage. The screenplay, which is based on David Nicholls' best-selling novel, returns to the same date every year, allowing their glowing relationship to be shaped by their decisions and fate. Both reviewers and viewers have praised Mod's combination of grit, humor, and vulnerability. She establishes herself as one of cinema's newest and most promising talents by serving as the project's emotional heartbeat.

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