Before his MC Sher became the talk of the town, Siddhant Chaturvedi had tried his luck in Hollywood as the actor revealed he auditioned for Disney's latest release "Aladdin" and 2014's "Million Dollar Arm".
The 26-year-old actor had a breakthrough with the Zoya Akhtar directorial "Gully Boy", which release in February.
"I had auditioned for the lead role in 'Aladdin'. I was there in at least top 20 from India. This is for the role of 'Aladdin', they were looking for an Indian boy back then but then they decided the accent needs to be international. It was their call.
"Then there was another film called 'Million Dollar Arm'. I did audition for it as well, it was not for dubbing. They had two Indian guys who play baseball, I did the audition for that. They felt I was too upmarket and fair for it," Siddhant told PTI.
"Aladdin" is a live action film directed by Guy Ritchie, while "Million Dollar Arm" is an American biographical sports drama helmed by Craig Gillespie and produced by Walt Disney Pictures.
The actor, who has recently dubbed in Hindi for Chris Hemsworth in the upcoming "MIB:International", said he has his eyes set on Hollywood.
"I do believe we are no less than anyone else. It is a language barrier between two film industries - Hollywood and Bollywood and I want to break that barrier."
"I am an Indian actor but I want to do everything. At the moment I want to focus here (on Hindi films) but I am open to the idea of working there (West)."
"I was thinking if I can match his manly, husky voice as he has a baritone. It was a challenge for me. And I started doing rehearsals for it."
"He liked it and felt I have done a great job."
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