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Mumbai, Apr 13 (IBNS): Irrfan Khan, who has starred in Hollywood hits like Life Of Pi (2012) and The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), is now off to the USA to begin the first round of preparations for American film-maker Ron Howard's next.
The actor tells us about his homework for the film-the third installment in Dan Brown’s Robert Langdon series 
 
The talented actor hopes to meet author Dan Brown and co-star Tom Hanks as he prepares for the film. 
 
The actor adds, “This trip is to decide my look in the film, what I will wear etc. Ron and I have been discussing how we will approach the role. We’ve also spoken about the character’s accent. His nationality is not important, but he definitely has some British influence. While I was looking for references for the role, Ron sent me some links, and he even got Dan to look for some material, which he forwarded to me. I’m hoping to meet Dan when I’m there.”
 
The talented actor is busy juggling between his shooting commitments and ‘Piku’ promotions and has recently supported Sustainable living. 
 

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