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Hollywood director Doug Limans action film Fair Game will also feature Indian actor Anand Tiwari in a crucial role
When Doug Limans CIA spy thriller Fair Game releases in India later this month,besides Naomi Watts scorching the screen in her stilletoes and Sean Penn acting out the tough cop,Indian actor Anand Tiwari will be seen cutting some crucial deals as an arms dealer affiliated to an international weapons syndicate. In the film,Tiwari,27,essays the role of a member of Sri Lankan mafia who is trying to sell a consignment of weapons to a prospective buyer,played by Watts. It is only later that he realises that Watts is an undercover CIA agent trying to infiltrate the syndicate.
Tiwari says his selection for the role was a co-incidence. The casting agent in India contacted me for the role of a Sri Lankan mafia member and I was given two scenes to enact. The only thing I knew while auditioning was that it was some sort of an international project, grins the actor,who has done bit roles in productions like The President is Coming (2009),Slumdog Millionnaire (2009) and Kites (2010).
Born and brought up in Mumbai,Tiwari shot into public consciousness with the Jago Re… campaign,encouraging people to vote. But even before that, he had been involved in theatre,having formed the company Work in Progress with Etienne Coutinho. His next Bollywood project is Nasseruddin Shahs Coffin Maker,which also features Shah and his wife Ratna Pathak. It will release next year. Meanwhile,he will be touring the country with the play One on One,a series of 10 interwoven short stories starring Shernaz Patel.
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