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Rajpal Yadav goes to Hollywood

| | Oct 13, 2014, at 11:05 pm
Mumbai, Oct 13 (IBNS): Actor Rajpal Yadav, who is making his debut in Hollywood with 'Bhopal A Prayer For Rain', is extremely satisfied because working in the film is like a dream come true for him.

Director Ravi Kumar's film also features Hollywood names Mischa Barton and Martin Sheen as well as Indian-American actor Kal Penn.

Tannishtha Chatterjee too joins the cast of the film, which will hit Indian screens in December.

"I am extremely satisfied with my Hollywood debut and it's a dream come true for me," said the actor. "I have been part of the industry for so long and I have played comedy roles, supporting roles, and lead roles. But when you get such a project, you feel satisfied as an actor," said Yadav.

‘Bhopal – A Prayer For Rain’ is based on true events of 1984 when a toxic gas leak from the Union Carbide Corpo-ration's pesticide plant in the Madhya Pradesh capital killed and maimed thousands of people.

"I am playing the lead in it. I am playing actress Tannishtha's husband. It will release in India on Dec and Nov in the US," he said.

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